Who was the king of England before Elizabeth II?

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George VI

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Which was a cause of world war 1 A The unification of separte german states into one nation B Austria-Hungarys imperialist ambitions to dominate the balkans C the invasion of belgium by german troops D russias desire to stay out of military alliances 2. How did expectations at the beginning of the great war differ from reality? A Fewer countries were going to be involved than people expected B Fighting was only going to happen on land while people expected naval battles C Technology was not going to have an impact as people expected it would D The war was going to last longer then people expected. Thanks in advance
1. What attracted Americans to the Sunbelt in the 1940s and 1950s?A. Jobs in the aerospace and electronics industries B. Tax breaks for people moving to this area C. Jobs in the automotive industry D. Free land given out by the government to encourage settlement 2. What was a result of middle-class Americans moving to the suburbs of most cities? A. The inner cities lost revenue and began to economically decline. B. Wealthy Americans took advantage and moved into the cities. C. Poor Americans also moved to the suburbs. D. The inner cities gained new industries. 3. What was a reason for the spread of consumerism after World War II? A. Americans were making more money than before. B. Americans felt it was patriotic to buy goods to support the economy. C. Americans were required by law to spend a portion of their income every year. D. There was a ration system put in place. 4. Which of the following describes Johnson's Vietnam War strategy? A. Limited American support with large economic support B. Bringing American soldiers home as soon as possible C. Economic support only to South Vietnam D. Committing large amounts of American troops to the fight and massive bombing 5. What impact did the Vietnam War have on the American people? A. Americans would be hesitant to use military force overseas in the future. B. Americans came to tolerate communism in the world. C. Americans were now more trusting of their leaders. D. Americans became more willing to support the use of military force overseas. 6. What was the name given to the large population growth in America after World War II? A. The growth spurt B. The large generation C. The baby boom D. The lost generation 7. Why was the Tet Offensive considered the turning point in the Vietnam War? A. It broke the military strength of the United States in Vietnam. B. It convinced Americans that the war was winnable. C. It convinced Americans that the war wasn't nearly over. D. It broke the military strength of the Vietcong. 8. How did Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcom X differ in their approaches to gaining civil rights? A. Malcom X believed that fighting for civil rights was pointless. B. Dr. King agreed with the use of violence; Malcom X didn't. C. Malcolm X supported working with white Americans to achieve rights; Dr. King wanted the separation of the races. D. Dr. King supported working with white Americans to achieve rights; Malcom X wanted the separation of the races. 9. What was the end result of the Vietnam War? A. The United States stayed and defeated the Vietcong rebels. B. The United States stayed and was defeated by Vietcong forces. C. The United States pulled out and South Vietnam managed to keep control of its territory. D. The United States pulled out and the North Vietnamese eventually took the entire country. 10. Why was the United States concerned about nuclear missiles in Cuba? A. The missiles stopped the United States from invading Cuba. B. The missiles were unstable and could cause ecological disaster. C. The missiles could be used to strike the United States. D. The missiles would be used to bully other island nations.
When the Frankfurt Assembly offered Frederick William IV of Prussia the throne of a united German state in 1848, the ruler refused because?
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How is hijrah connected to Islam

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hijrah means: departure or migration it is also known as the migration of Muhammad

hijrah is the journey the prophet Muhammad along with his followers made from mecca to yathrib

that is how it is connected to islam

hope that helped!

Where was George Washington born?A. New York
B. Pennsylvania
C. Virginia
D. Delaware

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         George Washington( the first president) was born In Westmoreland country, Virginia so A. Hope this helped :D

Which form of early communication was used in the Fertile Crescent region? hieroglyphs petroglyphs cave paintings cuneiform

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Cuneiform was a form of early communication used in the Fertile Crescent region. The last option is correct.

Cuneiform or Sumerian cuneiform, refers to one of the earliest systems of writing invented by the Sumerians. It is distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The term cuneiform means "wedge shaped". It was created seeking to to convey the Sumerian language.

Cuneiform is the correct answer to this question

What were the only two times Japan was ever successfully invaded by a foreign power? Okinawa Guam Iwo Jima Saipan

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The only two times Japan was ever successfully invaded by a foreign power occurred at Okinawa and Iwo Jima. In both cases, the invading power was the United States during World War II. Those islands were controlled by the Japanese, but invading American forces routed the Japanese under General MacArthur's island-hopping campaign in the Pacific theater. An interesting fact to note is that while the Americans invaded the Japanese, the Japanese also invaded US holdings among the Aleutian Islands in what is now Alaska. 

What contributes to the differences in developing nations and developed nations?

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There are some factors that contributed to the differences, such as :

Developed country
- Politically more stabilized
- A lot of  modern industry in the country
- higher income per capita

Developing
- Agricultural based
- poor Education
- Politically instable

Which statement summarizes a belief held by John Locke? (Points : 5) A) Government powers should be separated to protect the people
B) Governments are needed to control weak human nature
C) Humans can perfect themselves through reason
D) All humans have natural rights

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The correct answer is D) All humans have natural rights.

John Locke was an Enlightenment thinker who advocated for the idea of inalienable rights. In Locke's famous work Two Treaties of Government he discussed several important political topics including the idea the right to rule is given by the consent of the governed. Along with this, Locke discussed the idea of inalienable rights. Inalienable rights (aka natural rights) are all rights that humans have that cannot be taken away by a government.

This idea is implemented in America's founding document, as Jefferson took Locke's idea and put it into the Declaration of Independence. In our Declaration of Independence it states that all men have natural rights including "life, liberty, and the pursuity of happyness."

D) all humans have natural rights