What was Operation Rolling Thunder? a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam an offensive to show that North Vietnam could still fight a strategy to regain control of the U.S.Embassy in Saigon a plan to give South Vietnam greater military responsibility

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Answer: Operation Rolling Thunder was a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam. This was a campaign run by the troops of the United States and the Republic of Vietnam forces (South Vietnam) and took place from 2nd of March 1965 until 2nd of November 1968. There were several reasons for the operation including stopping the flow of North Vietnamese commodities and men into the South, bombing North Vietnam's transportation system and to boost South Vietnam's morale.
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The correct answer to this question would be alternatives A)"A thing in motion stays in motion." ; C)"When a force hits an object that object will eventually stop moving." and E)"For every force there is an equal and opposition force."

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One of his most notorious work was Newton's Laws of Motion, which are described in the correct alternatives of this question.

1. A thing in motion stays in motion.

2. When a force hits an object that object will eventually stop movin. 

3. For every force there is an equal and opposite force.

^those are Newton's 3 Laws of Motion

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Why were changes in farming so important during the Han Dynasty?

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Changes in farming were so important during the Han Dynasty because increased farming allowed for there to be a surplus of food, which allowed people to focus on other skills and tasks that furthered the empire. 

Which statement best describes how the Grange first tried to help farmers financially in the late 1800s?A)The Grange pressured state legislatures to regulate the railroad industry.B)The Grange organized the Populist Party to run their own candidates.C)The Grange organized the Farmers’ Alliances to influence national policy.D)The Grange established cooperative stores and crop storage facilities.

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D.
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