How did Harriet Tubman become the conductor of the underground railroad?

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Answer 1
Answer: after she got to safety she decided to risk her life and go back to save other slaves so they could be free too
Answer 2
Answer: She escaped from a farm i think in order to escape slavery and headed up north. However she decided she wanted to help others too, so risking her life, she would help others sneak away from slavery and run away to the North.

P.S. The underground railroad was never underground or a railroad

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Which statement correctly describes the Trail of Tears? A.
It was the treacherous journey of Irish immigrants from New York to California.

B.
It was the forced resettlement of Cherokees to land west of the Mississippi.

C.
It was the compulsory repatriation of freed black slaves to Liberia.

D.
It was the ocean passage of kidnapped Africans sold into slavery in the New World.

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b it was forces resserrlemat of cherokees to land west of the mississippi
B) the trail of tears was created when some dwelling in America decided that they wanted more land, so they cruely forced the Native Americans to Mississippi, and while doing so separated many families, killed the fathers, and hurt the mothers and children, they call it the trail of tears for many tears were shed as they walked away from their only home.

What role did the navajo code talkers play in WW2?

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The Navajo Wind Talkers were very instrumental in WWII using their Native American language to transmit codes the Japanese could not decipher. There were 400-500 Native Americans that served in the Marine Corps. Their job was to transmit secret tactical messages in the South Pacific Theater. The efforts of these men improved communications in the encryption at both ends of the message. It was sent by Navajo Wind Talkers in one area and received by another Navajo Wind Talker in another area of the front lines. Although we generally hear of code talkers in WW II, there was also a group in WW I from the Choctaw Native Americans. Other Native American tribes that helped with code talking were the Cherokee, Comanche, Choctaw, Lakota and Meskwaki.

The Navajo Wind Talkers were especially hard to decipher because of their complex grammar and the fact that at the time of WW II it was still an unwritten language. A code book was developed. Code talkers could encrypt a message at one end and decode it on the other end ten minutes quicker than the standard English message. When their various dialects, accents, syntax and tones were added into an already difficult language it is said that only people raised in that area could decode a message. It is generally agreed that without the code talkers the Marines would have never taken Iwo Jima.

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The Navajo code talkers played crucial roles in every Marine offensive in the Pacific, from Guadalcanal in 1942 to Iwo Jima in 1945. ... A two-man team of code talkers attached to a Marine regiment relay coded orders over a field radio

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How did the major troubles Industries faced in the Great Depression cost people their jobs

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people in the Great Depression ached for jobs and over 100 men applied for jobs to bring back food, income, and water for their wives and/or children. Everybody was broke by the endless wave of the government taxes. Everybody was becoming homeless and facing death. Industries were not as much affected as everyone else was, the government only helped the rich and was practically paying for everything for factories to buisness buildings to... whatever! except for the poor people.

Which body of water is to the east of India?
Himalayas
PAKISTAN
INDIA​

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At the state level, there is a Governor in whom the executive power of the State is vested by the Constitution. But the Governor acts as a nominal head, and the real executive powers are exercised by the Council of Ministers headed by the Chief Minister. The Governor of a State is appointed by the President of India.

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How do you know when hail is coming

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Usually, hail results in abrupt change of temperature differences (or of wind intensity) from + to -. This solid precipitation is forecast by radar satellites.
when it is raining hard and at the same time the temperature is dropping fast

In 509 B.C., Rome became a republic. Which of the following is a characteristic of a republic?

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it is citizens elect representatives who then decide on laws.

There's no sample answers but i'll list some...

Majority Rule
Voting
Freedom of Religion
Individualism
etc.