Where did the Civil War begin?

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Answer 1
Answer: The first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter.
Answer 2
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The Civil War in America began in South Carolina when the Confederate Army bombarded Union troops in Fort Sumter on 12 April 1861. The attack was led by Brigadier General Beauregard, while the commander of the Union troops in the fort was Major Robert Anderson.  The fortress was built as part of 'detached forts' systems, as well as military post offices and coastal garrison for the defense of the United States main ports.


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List 2 facts about the Great Pyramids... Not too easy ones like (Egyptians built them) please

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            only 2 facts
                     here is it.
1. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest of all Seven Wonders of the World.
2. This pyramid is the only one in Egypt known to have passages inside that go up and go down. If you wanted to visit the king’s chamber you would have to walk down, all the way, bent over.
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the great pyramids are in a perfect line with the moon. (statement from History Chanel)

the great Pyramid Giza is one of the most important of the three for the Kings buried inside and the curses that it's rumored to have.

it is said that if you enter the Kings Chambers you will be cursed and turned into a mule, and that there are many booby traps inside.

Why did John Adams increase the size of the American navy?A) He wanted to prepare for a full-out war
B) He hoped it would deter more attacks on the French ships
C) He needed to use the tax money to fund an increase in military spending .
D) Congress passed a law that required him to support support for the navy

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John Adams increase the size of the American navy because he hoped it would deter more attacks on the French ships. The appropriate response is option D.

Who is John Adams?

The second president of the United States, John Adams, was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, author, and founding father who presided over the country from 1797 to 1801.

Prior to the Revolution, Adams was a lawyer and political activist who fought for the right to an attorney and the assumption of innocence. He successfully defended British soldiers accused of murder in connection with the Boston Massacre, defying anti-British prejudice.

By bolstering the American Navy to defend American ships at sea, Adams prevented war. John Adams established the Department of Navy during his administration, and the U.S.S. Constitution as well as other ships were launched.

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B) He hoped it would deter more attacks on the French ships. I just took the quiz and answered A) and it was wrong.

which goods did new england colonies export to england and what did they get in return, PLEASE HELP ME

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They sent out slaves and rum in return for sugar spices and fur.

What type of medical facility often has a variety of types of medical specialists and may contain X-ray facilities, laboratories, and pharmacies all under the same roof?

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Answer:

D :Hospitial

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Which terrible plague hit Europe not long after the fall of Rome?A) Cholera

D) Smallpox

C) Bubonic Plague or Black Death

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The Black Death or plague hit Europe not long after the fall of Rome.

The disputed ownership of the Kuril Islands kept Japanese relations tense with what nation?a. The U.S.
c. Philippines
b. The Soviet Union
d. Great Britain

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The disputed ownership of the Kuril Islands kept Japanese relations tense with the Soviet Union.