What are the three places the red guards attacked

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Answer 1
Answer: The Red Guards were a group of civilians in China who rallied on attack of the "bourgeoise." In September of 1966, they attacked libraries, and public buildings. In the summer of 1967, they attacked their own Chinese embassies. In August 1967, the main building of the British Embassy was burned down. 
Answer 2
Answer: There are many places where the Red Guards attack. So I listed out 3. The Red Guards attacked Shanghai, Peking, and Tientsin

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A crack or fracture in the earths surface

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A crack or fracture in the earths' surface is called FAULT.

Faults are fractures on Earth's crust where rocks on either side of the fractures have slid past each other. Some faults are tiny, mainly cracks on the surface, but they can also be hundred of miles long. An example of a fault line that is hundred of miles long is the San Andreas Fault located in California.

There are three types of Faults.
1) strike-slip faults - rocks are sliding past each other in a horizontal motion. e.i. San Andreas Fault, Anatolian Fault
 
2) normal faults - create space. two blocks of crust pull apart, stretching the crust into a valley. ei. The Basin and Range Province ; East African Rift Zone

3) reverse faults - also called thrust faults. slide one block of crust on top of another. found in collision zones of tectonic plates. ei the Himalayas, the Rocky Mountains

How many miles does the Mediterranean sea stretch from east to west

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Mediterranean Sea, a worldwide sea that expanses from the Atlantic Ocean on the west to Asia on the east and splits Europe from Africa. It has frequently been named the incubator of Western development. Its west-east extent—from the Strait of Gibraltar to the coasts of the Gulf of Iskenderun is about 2,500 miles (4,000 km).

The Mediterranean Sea stretches about 2.5 (or 2 and a half) miles across from east to west.

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Which country is led by a president who is elected every six years and who cannot be re-elected?Jamaica

Brazil

Cuba

Mexico

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Mexico is led by a president who is elected every six years and cannot be reelected.
mexico is that country

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?

         A. For this experiment you will need; a magnet, a piece of paper, and a steel washer.        B. For this experiment you will need: a magnet, a piece of paper, and a steel washer.        C. For this experiment you will need a magnet, a piece of paper, and a steel washer.        D. For this experiment you will need, a magnet, a piece of paper, and a steel washer.

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I would like to say B because it includes the colon after you will need. The commas are correct too.
A is correct (: hope you do good

What does the Serengeti Plain look like?

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The Serengeti Plain is highly diverse in geography in habitats and contains woodlands, grasslands, kopjes (isolated rock hills), swamps and riverine forests. The Plain also has 70 different mammal species and 500 bird species and is known to be one of the best places on earth to observe prides in their natural environments.

Supreme Court justices are __________, just like all federal judges.

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They are both appointed positions.

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I think its C. appointed by the president and conformed by the senate.

Explanation:

My notes:

All federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States of America

Federal judges also must be confirmed by the US Senate