Which general led the Byzantine troops against the Vandals and Ostrogoths, under the reign of Emperor Justinian? Nika Bosporus Belisarius Procopius.

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The correct answer is Belisarius.

Flavius Belisarius was the most famous Byzantine general in the History of the Byzantine Empire and he was a military protagonist of the Byzantine expansion in the Western Mediterranean during the rule of Justinian I. In the year 533 the emperor named Belisarius commander of a great maritime and terrestrial expedition against the Vandals, who were settled in Carthage. One year later Belisarius returned to Constantinople victorious, having taken Carthage and the North of Africa for the Byzantine Empire.

In 535, a new expedition was commanded by him against the Goths, who were settled in the territories of the extinct Western Roman Empire in the Italian peninsula. He was victorious once again, conquering Sicily, Rome, Milan, and Ravenna, where he captured the Ostrogoth king Vitiges. After this expedition he was sent by Justinian to Syria to fight the Persian Sassanian Empire, because Justinian was afraid that all these victories were giving too much power to Belisarius.

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Answer: The general that led the Byzantine troops against the Vandals and Ostrogoths was Belisarius.

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Approximately how long did the Vietnam War last?A)From 1950 to 1960
B)From 1959 to 1975
C)From 1959 to 1979
D)From 1960 to 1980

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The correct answer is B. The Vietnam War lasted from 1959 to 1975.

Armed actions had been taking place since November 1, 1955; but it was in 1959 when the real struggle began. At that time, former Viet Minh guerrillas, Buddhist monks, peasants and several other groups began to integrate what would later be called the National Liberation Front.

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The use of slavery in the Southern cotton industry helped to bring about what event?

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Study Island answer is “the Civil War”

This is a very broad question, but the used of slavery in the South would ultimately result in the Civil War

What statement best describes the Catholic Church during the Renaissance?

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The statement that best describes the Catholic Church during the Renaissance is this one: "The philosophy of humanism brought about a decrease in the power of the Roman Catholic Church." It also changed its musical practices. The art began to reflect an increased emphasis on religious themes.

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The Catholic Church was increasingly seen as a corrupt institution with too much power.

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trust

Which year was the bloodiest of World War I?
A. 1915
B. 1916
C. 1917
D. 1918

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I would say 1916, as that was the year of one of the bloodiest conflicts in British history (Battle of the Somme).
D 1918 that is what I think the answer is if I am wrong sry if I am right u r welcome

The case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle that

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The correct answer is: "It established the principle of judicial review"

Marbury v. Madison was a case discussed by the US Supreme court and it led to the enactment of a landmark decision in 1803.

It established the principle of judicial review, as one of the supervision mechanisms within the system of checks and balances, implemented to preserve the independency between the three US goverment branches: legislative, executive and judiciary.

The principle of judicial review allows the US Supreme Court to abolish laws and statutes issued by the US Congress, and federal Government actions that, according to the Court deliberations, violate the US Constitution.

The 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison established judicial review, which is the ability of the Supreme Court to limit Congressional power by declaring legislation unconstitutional 

Why were US workers against the ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1992?A. They worried about losing jobs to developing countries where workers could be paid less.
B. They were worried that their employers would have more business, creating a labor shortage.
C. They did not want an increase in Mexican agricultural workers immigrating to the United States.
D. They disagreed with Canada's politics and did not want to trade with Canadian businesses.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. They were worried that their employers would have more business, creating a labor shortage." US workers against the ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1992 because they were worried that their employers would have more business, creating a labor shortage.

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They worried about losing jobs to developing countries where workers could be paid less.

Explanation: In 1993, Congress ratified the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which had been negotiated by President Bush. The agreement added Mexico to the US-Canadian free trade zone. Many feared that the treaty would lead to the loss of US jobs to lower-wage workers in Mexico, but Clinton felt opening more trade in Mexican markets would increase prosperity in the United States.