Traveling minstrels and beggars told the people the news
true false

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Answer: This statement is true

Answer 2
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Answer:False

Explanation:They only told stories and recited poems


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Nativism was common in the 19th-20th centuries. Do you see nativism today? If so, against which group(s)?

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Nativism is the political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants. However, this is currently more commonly described as an immigration restriction position. In scholarly studies nativism is a standard technical term. The term is typically not accepted by those who hold this political view

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8. Why the Tet Offensive considered the turning point in the Vietnam War?

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The Tet Offensive is considered the turning point in the war for two reasons: first because it almost decimated south Vietnam and it changed how most Americans viewed the war. So, the Tet Offensive occurred during the Vietnamese New year called Tet. A week-long cease fire occurred so the Vietnamese could celebrate this holiday, but north Vietnam had their fingers crossed behind their back and attacked over 100 south Vietnamese cities simultaneously. This was a major loss for the American side because they couldn't recapture the cities for many months afterward. Back in the United states, Americans were seeing the horrors of war on television and this was kind of the smack in the head for many Americans to wonder why are we here? Why are we in Vietnam? President Lyndon Johnson was blamed for this and his popularity plummeted causing him to announce that he would not be running for a second term as president.

In a low-income household in the developed world, more than 30% of a woman's income typically goes toward __________. A. transportation costs B. child care C. clothing and incidentals D. the repayment of educational loans

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B. child care

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In a low-income household in the developed world, more than 30% of a woman's income typically goes toward child care. This is because Children are (and must be) the top priority for mothers in every household, therefore mothers need to make sure the children are taken care of by buying them all the necessities. This is a large portion of the income in the household but becomes even bigger (roughly 30%) when dealing with a low income household.

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The Answer is B. Child Care

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What themes do sacred myths have in common?

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Some themes that sacred myths have in common are religion, as well as theology, such as how the world came into being, mortality, such as gods and goddesses, hope this was helpful have a great day!
They all have to do with God.

Cuba allowed the United States to take what three actions?

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In 1898, the United States fought a war against Spain on behalf of Cuba. At the time the US government decided to assist, among many other reasons, because there were many thriving American businesses and Americans residing in Cuba, and Cuba didn't which to remain under the rule of Spain.

On an exchange, Cuba allowed the United States to take the following three actions:

  • 1. Intervene to preserve their independence

First of all, of course, they allowed them to intervene during the independence war, so much so that they declared war on Spain directly after a U.S. warship exploded and sank in Havana.  it is historically known as the "Spanish-American" War.

  • 2. Intervene to maintain government

After the Spanish-American war was over. The United States established a provisional military government. This is now known as the first occupation of Cuba.

  • 3. Write their constitution.

In 1990, having Cuba under U.S. military Government, the then military governor, Leonard Wood convoked his 31 delegates to write a constitution for Cuba.  

Cuba allowed the United States to do these three things:

1: To preserve their independence
2: To maintain their government
3: To write their own constitution 

What is on reason why the Hebrews left Egypt?

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I'm assuming the Israelites, and because they were being treated badly. your question is confusing?