According to the Warren investigation, who was responsible for the assassination of President Kennedy?

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Answer 1
Answer: According to the Warren investigation, the man responsible for the assassination of President Kennedy was Lee Harvey Oswald. He shot the president on November 22, 1963. 

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4. By law, all tax laws must originate with theA. House of Representatives.
B. President.
C. Senate.
D. IRS.

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Correct answer choice is :

A) House of Representatives.

Explanation:

The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, the Legislature being the upper chamber. Collectively they constitute the legislature of the United States. Democrats hold 194 of 435 seats, short of the 218 they want to recover control. Let's look at the scale of power in the House, serving each district as a dot. Democrats need to take at least 24 seats from Conservative to recover the majority.

The answer to this question is... A.

What is the similarity between Mesopotamia and Egypt

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Both ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia were seasonally watered by rivers that would flood. Egypt's river, the Nile, deposited fertile dark silt during floods and this made agriculture possible. Mesopotamia was between two rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates.

The ___________ expressed the darkest and most ominous aspect of the rural counterattack of the early1900s.
A. Red Scare
B. Ku Klux Klan
C. Prohibition movement
D. Palmer raids

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It would be the "B. Ku Klux Klan" that expressed the darkest and most ominous aspect of the rural counterattack of the early 1900, since this group was commonly associated with terror and violence against minorities--especially African Americans. 
The Ku Klux Klan expressed the darkest and most ominous aspect of the rural counterattack of the early 1900s - The correct answer is B. This was a gathering/group/movement of people who were lynching black people and were against other races. 

Prior to the French Revolution, what was the basis for the division among the Three Estates?

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The basis at the time before the French Revolution is the following: Money and Title. The Three estates are the clergies, the nobles and the commoners. The clergies are made up of rich and poor layman serving the Church. The nobles refers to the monarch while the commoners are the ordinary rich people in France.

1. why did Britain want an empire?
2. why did the 'sun never set' on the British Empire?

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Britain sought to build an Empire because at the time it was seeking to dominate the European Continent and the world in terms of its military and economic power. It was believed at the time that a vital piece of international power was the control over colonial territories to increase the wealth, power, influence, and prestige of a nation. The phrase the "sun never set on the British Empire" was used to describe the fact that the British Empire was so extensive that at any given time of the day the sun was always shining on a portion of the empire. 

Which late 1940s event prompted the United States to take steps to protect itself from Soviet espionage?

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There were several events that led to the U.S. protection from espionage.  The detonation of an atomic bomb in Russia, defeat of the Nationalist by Communists in China, the Korean War and the conviction of Alger Hiss led the U.S. to protect itself from espionage.