QUICK!!! I’ll mark brainliest! Why did the U.S. bomb Iraq and Saddam Hussein in 1998?
He attacked his neighbor, Kuwait, without reason.
He refused to comply with U.N. weapons inspectors.
Iraq was planning to start another conflict with Iran.
Iraq was home to several international terrorist groups.

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Why were jews forced to live in ghettos?

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Answer:

Because hitler was racist and wanted their quality of life to be low.

Explanation:

Jews were forced to move into the ghettos, where living conditions were miserable. Ghettos were often enclosed districts that isolated Jews from the non-Jewish population and from other Jewish communities.

Why did President Truman order the use of atomic bombs against Japan?

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There are many reasons. This will always be a controversial topic. So, Truman had a choice, continue the bloodiest campaign in the pacific and risk losing thousands of more soldiers, or use the atomic bombs and end the war. The problem? The victims of the bombings were civilians, NOT soldiers. When he used the Uranium bomb on Hiroshima, it was devastating but Japan did not surrender. So, they bombed Nagasaki with a Plutonium bomb. Japan was afraid they might use a third bomb, so they surrendered. These two atomic bombs were the only two atom bombs ever used in war.

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Who is better Dolphins or Raiders

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Answer:

Raidors

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Sort each law based on who would likely have supported it.

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Answer:

The right two are pro slavery, the left two are anti-slavery

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Answer: the left two are anti-slavery, and the two on the right are pro-slavery.

What religions did people practice
in Poland?

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Answer:Roman catholic

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After Abraham Lincoln's assassination, Andrew Johnson's presidency impacted politics by
A. asking southern states to stay out of the Union.
B. giving pardons to Confederate leaders.
C. giving Confederate leaders important positions.
D. asking southern states to pay reparations.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardons_for_ex-Confederates#:~:text=Pardons%20for%20ex%2DConfederates%20were,power%20under%20the%20Confederate%20government.

After Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865, Andrew Johnson's presidency influenced politics by giving pardons to Confederate leaders.

Andrew Johnson

After the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Booth in 1865, Andrew Johnson became the 17th President of America.

Andrew Johnson tried to build up again from parts of the Union quickly by pardoning Southerners.

He also provided Southern states with readmission.

Many confederate leaders were pardoned without any restrictions.

Thus option B is the correct answer.

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Why were James Monroe and Robert Livingston sent to Paris?

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In addition to making military preparations for a conflict in the Mississippi Valley, Jefferson sent James Monroe to join Robert Livingston in France to try to purchase New Orleans and West Florida for as much as $10 million. Failing that, they were to attempt to create a military alliance with England.

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In addition to making military preparations for a conflict in the Mississippi Valley, Jefferson sent James Monroe to join Robert Livingston in France to try to purchase New Orleans and West Florida for as much as $10 million. Failing that, they were to attempt to create a military alliance with England.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1) B - Use

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Why did Jewish groups and Holocaust victims object to Mein Kampf’s publication?

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Explanation:

"wrapped in their torn blankets, they would sit or lie on the ground, starting vacantly into space unaware of who or where they were"

About how far could the smooth bore single shot musket used in the Civil War fire?

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Answer: 300 yards is the correct answer

ExplanationThe smoothbore musket generally allowed no more than 300 yards (270 m) with any accuracy. The Crimean War (1853–1856) saw the first widespread use of the rifled musket for the common infantryman and by the time of the American Civil War (1861-1865) most infantry were equipped with the rifled musket.

How did the Indians feel during the French and Indian war?
Give two sentences explaining how they felt.

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With the French and Indian War over, many colonists saw no need for soldiers to be stationed in the colonies. Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. ... They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.

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I think it is B because it makes sense kind of lol.

The Basques are an example of an ethnic group, because they

live in an area in northern Spain.
have a common language and religion.
wish to separate into their own country.
have their own government and laws.

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Have a common language and religion

Answer:

B. have a common language and religion.

Explanation:

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Using the documents, evaluate the relationship between Chinese peasants and the Chinese Communist Party between circa 1925 and circa 1950.
Document 1


Source: Japanese Political Affairs Bureau for Occupied China, administrative office of the Japanese Army, report, 1941.

The Chinese Communist Red Army champions army-civilian integration and is continuously organizing local guerrilla units. As a consequence, it is extraordinarily difficult to separate the Communist bandits from the peasants in our efforts to destroy the Communists.




Document 2


Source: Chinese Communist report on Japanese military actions in North China villages, 1942.

In Japanese attacks on our villages, they killed 97 civilians, wounded 382, kidnapped 3, and raped 216 women. Japanese soldiers stole farm animals (734 oxen, 694 mules, 6 donkeys, 45 horses, 734 hogs, 6 goats, 106 ducks, 13,817 chickens); thousands of chairs and tables, kitchen pots and rice bowls, and stone grinders; thousands of peasants’ quilts and piles of clothing; over 6,000 bushels of grain; tons of straw; and 430,000 yuan.*

*yuan: Chinese currency




Document 3


Source: Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, instructions to local party officials, 1942.

Recognize that peasants constitute the basic strength of the Anti-Japanese War. Accordingly it is the policy of the party to assist the peasant, reduce feudal exploitation by the landlords, support civil liberties, political rights, and economic rights of the peasants in order to improve their living conditions and enhance their enthusiasm for the Anti-Japanese War.

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Answer:

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Give examples of two animal adaptations and explain how each one helps an animal perform one of its main functions?

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1.a dog sheds it’s fur to adapt to the heat
2.a camel stores water in its hump due to the heat in the desert

Write an essay that describes one of your favorite photographs.

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Answer:keeper of the lost cities

Explanation:a little girl has powers and she has secret things hidden in her mind the people with kill her for

why did the western settlers need it to be easy to get loans from banks?????????

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Answer:

The Western settlers need loans from banks to start a new beginning through ranching and farming.

Explanation:

The availability of fertile land in the West drove the white Americans to develop ranch and farm. Some of the settlers began to take loans from banks to buy land and cattle.

what role did regional
differences begin to play in the
early republic?

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Which of the following best explains how the ideas
expressed in Source 1 influenced the actions described
in Source 2?
O The United Nations began vetting peacekeeping
missions, which had unintended consequences.
O When the United Nations began analyzing proposed
missions, its forces became more effective in the
field.
O The United Nations' implementation of President
Clinton's proposal was a direct cause of the
Rwandan genocide.
After the United Nations adopted President Clinton's
ideas, new peacekeeping forces did not have the
skills to protect civilian populations.

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Answer:

O When the United Nations began analyzing proposed  missions, its forces became more effective in the  field.

Explanation:

The above statement is the best one which was able to explain how the ideas expressed in source 1 influenced the actions described in source 2. For the fact that, UN accepted the President Clinton's advice and ideas, it turns out to be that, the required skills needed to effect such changes is lacking. Inorder to solve this, they began vetting all proposed peace keeping missions to be carried out in the country of choice.

Match the word with its description. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.


1 .

Rush-Bagot Treaty

ground permanently frozen

2 .

permafrost

a type of deer found in the Canadian wilderness

3 .

Treaty of Washington

limited the number of naval vessels on the Great Lakes

4 .

Sir John A. Macdonald

noted missionary and explorer

5 .

Quebec Act of 1774

first prime minister of Canada

6 .

caribou

settled many problems between Great Britain and the United States

7 .

Giovanni da Verrazano

Italian explorer who sailed under the direction of the king of France

8 .

the Mohawks

deadly enemies of the Huron

9 .

filibustering raid

unauthorized invasion by private individuals

10 .

Father Marquette

Quebec and Ontario

11 .

United Province of Canada

restored rights to French Canadians pls help

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Answer:

1. Rush-Bagot Treaty - Limited the number of naval vessels on the Great Lakes

2. Permafrost - ground permanently frozen

3. Treaty of Washington - Settled many problems between Great Britain and the United States

4. Sir John A. Macdonald - First prime Minister of Canada

5. Quebec Act of 1774 - Restored rights to French Canadians

6. Caribou - A type of deer found in the Canadian wilderness

7. Giovanni da Verrazzano - Italian explorer who sailed under the direction of the king of France

8. The Mohawks - Deadly enemies of the Huron

9. Filibustering raid - Unauthorized invasion by private individuals

10. Father Marquette - Noted missionary and explorer

11. United Province of Canada - Quebec and Ontario

how did the Civil War affect the economies of the North and the South ​

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Answer:

The Union's industrial and economic capacity soared during the war as the North continued its rapid industrialization to suppress the rebellion. In the South, a smaller industrial base, fewer rail lines, and an agricultural economy based upon slave labor made mobilization of resources more difficult.

Explanation:

Explanation:

North:

The northern soil and climate favored smaller farmsteads rather than large plantations. Industry flourished, fueled by more abundant natural resources than in the South, and many large cities were established (New York was the largest city with more than 800,000 inhabitants). By 1860, one quarter of all Northerners lived in urban areas. Between 1800 and 1860, the percentage of laborers working in agricultural pursuits dropped drastically from 70% to only 40%. Slavery had died out, replaced in the cities and factories by immigrant labor from Europe. In fact an overwhelming majority of immigrants, seven out of every eight, settled in the North rather than the South. Transportation was easier in the North, which boasted more than two-thirds of the railroad tracks in the country and the economy was on an upswing.

Far more Northerners than Southerners belonged to the Whig/Republican political party and they were far more likely to have careers in business, medicine, or education. In fact, an engineer was six times as likely to be from the North as from the South. Northern children were slightly more prone to attend school than Southern children.

South:

The fertile soil and warm climate of the South made it ideal for large-scale farms and crops like tobacco and cotton. Because agriculture was so profitable few Southerners saw a need for industrial development. Eighty percent of the labor force worked on the farm. Although two-thirds of Southerners owned no slaves at all, by 1860 the South's "peculiar institution" was inextricably tied to the region's economy and culture. In fact, there were almost as many blacks - but slaves and free - in the South as there were whites (4 million blacks and 5.5 million whites). There were no large cities aside from New Orleans, and most of the ones that did exist were located on rivers and coasts as shipping ports to send agricultural produce to European or Northern destinations.

Only one-tenth of Southerners lived in urban areas and transportation between cities was difficult, except by water.  Only 35% of the nation's train tracks were located in the South. Also, in 1860, the South's agricultural economy was beginning to stall while the Northern manufacturers were experiencing a boom.

A slightly smaller percentage of white Southerners were literate than their Northern counterparts, and Southern children tended to spend less time in school. As adults, Southern men tended to belong to the Democratic political party and gravitated toward military careers as well as agriculture.

What is the pear harbor and what happened

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Answer:On the morning of 7 December 1941, at 7.55am local time, 183 aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the United States Naval base at Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. ... Within two hours, 18 US warships had been sunk or damaged, 188 aircraft destroyed and 2,403 American servicemen and women killed.

Answer:

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Explanation:

On the morning of 7 December 1941, at 7.55am local time, 183 aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the United States Naval base at Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. ... Within two hours, 18 US warships had been sunk or damaged, 188 aircraft destroyed and 2,403 American servicemen and women killed.

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An end to the traditional lifestyle of many American Indians came
about during Reconstruction when -


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The last one is the right answer for this question. When they got moved out there, they got the worst land possible

Which Atlanta figure is being described below?

--Ended Lunch Counter segregation in the city limits

---Made Atlanta the Aviation Hub of the South

--Served 6 terms as the Mayor of the City


A.
William Hartsfield

B.
Ivan Allen Jr

C.
Andrew Young

D.
Melvin Thompson

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I think it’s Ivan Allen jr

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Mesopotamian city-states had all of the following except _________.

Group of answer choices

A. a class structure which included wealthy, middle class and slaves

B. strong walls around each town and their own laws

C. a religious ruler called a shaman

D. a political ruler called a lugal

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Mesopotamia city states had all of the following excepted a religious ruler called a shaman.

Why did most people in the United States support the Allied Powers during
World War I? WILL MARK BRANLIEST

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The additional firepower, resources, and soldiers of the U.S. helped to tip the balance of the war in favor of the Allies. Remaining Neutral. When war broke out in 1914, the United States had a policy of neutrality. many Americans volunteered for military service. Their numbers, however, were too small to build the large army needed to fight the war. At home, buying war bonds or savings stamps was probably the most common way to support the war.

After the Civil War, African Americans were isolated from the rest of southern society through a process known as

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Answer: The Great Migration. The great migration was an event where millions of African Americans migrated to the north for better living conditions, working conditions jobs, etc.

Answer 2: African Americans were heavily assaulted in the south due to the southern population being extremely racist. People would go out of their way to make fun of a black man, spit on them, and or assault them. (Example: Emmit Til) The Jim Crow Laws were segregation laws which promoted racial activity in the south.

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What role did Nevada play in the War?​

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Answer:

Nevada's contribution to the civil war was the Comstock Lode, whose silver totaling $400 million financed the Union war effort to defeat the Confederacy

Explanation:

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What is the racist foundation of nuclear architecture?

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Answer: http://bostonreview.net/war-security-global-justice/elaine-scarry-racist-foundation-nuclear-architecture

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George Washington Carver was born in the state of _______________________ and was sickly as a _______________________.

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Answer:

Missouri i don't know the second one sorry :((

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Answer:

Missouri i don't know the second one

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