What was one important thing that Abraham Lincoln did?

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Answer: He was president when the Civil war was going and he fought to end slavery 
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the union

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What event led to the United States bombing Afghanistan on October 7, 2001?A) The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
B) Taking of American hostages in Tehran
C) Attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
D) Ronald Reagan telling Gorbachev "Tear down this wall

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The correct answer is C. The events that led to the United States bombing Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, were the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

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The 9/11 attacks were a series of concerted terrorist attacks carried out by the Islamist terrorist organization al-Qaeda targeting civilian and military buildings in the United States on September 11, 2001. Four passenger aircraft were hijacked; two of them were flown into the civilian World Trade Center twin towers in Manhattan, New York, the third was flown into the Defense Pentagon headquarters in Virginia, and the fourth crashed in a field outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The attacks killed 2,996, injured over 6,000 people and caused property and infrastructure damage for at least $ 10 billion. The vast majority of casualties were those who died in or near the twin towers, either when they were attacked or raided, this has caused the attacks on the twin towers to receive the most attention by the media.  

The attack is considered the largest terrorist attack in world history and is considered one of the most significant events of modern times in terms of economic, social, political, cultural and military effects in the United States and many other parts of the world. In response to the attacks, the US started the war on terrorism.

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Answer is C

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Which of the following suffered most from DDT poisoning in the great lakes region

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I don't know the options, but I think a likely answer is fish-eating birds: they usually suffer the most from DDT poisoning: their reproduction is reduced and in extreme cases it even leads to death.

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What was the significance of the Peninsular Campaign?

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A major union offensive against the confederate capitol of richmond led by george b mcClellan  
Well the first significance was that General Joseph E. Johnston was wounded at the battle of Seven Pines/Fair Oaks. This allowed Jefferson Davis to replace him with Robert E. Lee in command of what he would later re-christen the Army of Northern Virginia.

What part of a microscope helps adjust the brightness of an image

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I have a microscope, and I tell you, it's definitely The Objevtive Lens! ;)
I think is is the objective lens for a microscope.

How does a presidential primary election differ from a general election

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A general election will result in the president being chosen; a presidential primary will only determine a candidate of a party; you could say that it effectively "narrows down" the number of candidates.

The presidential election is also specified in the constitution, and the primaries are not. 

Which argument is Bismarck making in this excerpt

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C)

Explanation: I have found the rest of your question.

We had to avoid wounding Austria too severely; we had to avoid leaving behind in her any unnecessary bitterness of feeling or desire for revenge; we ought rather to reserve the possibility of becoming friends again with our adversary of the moment, and in any case to regard the Austrian state as a piece on the European chessboard. If Austria were severely injured, she would become the ally of France and of every other opponent of ours; she would even sacrifice her anti-Russian interests for the sake of revenge on Prussia. . . . The acquisition of provinces like Austria Silesia and portions of Bohemia could not strengthen the Prussian state; it would not lead to an amalgamation of German Austria with Prussia, and Vienna could not be governed from Berlin as a mere dependency. . . . Austria's conflict and rivalry with us was no more culpable than ours with her; our task was the establishment or foundation of German national unity under the leadership of the King of Prussia.

Which argument is Otto von Bismarck making in this excerpt?

A. He is insisting that German unification should be the force that unites all German speakers in Europe.

B. He is offering to defend German Austria from Bohemian nationalism in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

C. He is rejecting the idea that German Austria should be made a part of a future united Germany.

D. He is warning the Prussian king not to go to war with Austria over Russian territory.

  • The answer is C because his argument at the beginning is saying that they should avoid wounding Austria too harsh because if Austria were injured then she will become the ally of France and his rival and that they will tend to revenge and conflicts of the Prussian state and that will not lead to an amalgamation.

Answer: it is C

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