Match each event with its intended description


Tet Offensive


Fall of Saigon


Bombing of Hanoi and

Haiphong


Operation MENU

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Answer 1

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Tet offensive  --

a surprise New Year's Day strikes by the North Vietnamese.

Down of Saigon --

Reunification of Vietnam.

Strikes of Hanoi and Haiphong --

United States' effort to force resumption of Paris Peace Talks.

Operation MENU --

United States striking Cambodia to destroy the North Vietnamese supply lines.  


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Protestant churches were run by priests and bishops, who were appointed by the king.

Protestant congregations elected the parish priest, who made all decisions for the parish.

Protestant congregations chose a parish council, and the council appointed the priest.

Protestant churches chose priests to read and interpret the Bible for them.

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How might the invasion of the Soviet Union have been different if it had started in April instead of June? Explain.

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Had the Wehrmacht invaded the Soviet Union even two months earlier, the Third Reich could have defeated the Soviets by seizing the capital. However, they were unprepared for a freezing Siberian winter, and they were forced to retreat. The Wehrmacht was only months away from victory. Two more months of time could have been that tipping point.

What put an end to the boom in canal building?


the introduction of trains

the growth of turnpikes

the population growth in eastern cities

the development of the steamboat

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The canal boom ended when it became apparent in the 1830s and 1840s that most of the waterways were unprofitable.

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Which of the following describes Hitler and Stalin as totalitarian leaders?
1. Both enforced Communist governments on their people.
2. Both enforced Fascist governments on their people.
3. Hitler used propaganda, while Stalin did not censor the media.
4. Both used their secret police and censorship to control society.

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Answer:

4. Both used their secret police and censorship to control society.

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Stalin had a socialist government, which eliminates 1&2.

Stalin did censor the media, so it isn't 3.

Gestapo was the name of Hitler's secret police and Stalin's was NKVD.

Was the Treaty of Versailles a good settlement to ensure the peace and help Europe
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The Treaty of Versailles was a very damaging treaty to the Germans as firstly, Germany was already a war-torn country after the war meaning its economy was falling hard. It was even forced to give the Ruhr region, which was the industrial heartland for Germany, crippling its economy even more. They lost 13 PERCENT OF ITS EUROPEAN LANDS, mostly by the recreation of Poland. It also lost 1/10 of its population. As well as that, Germany had to pay massive reparation and due to the lack of good leadership, the government printed out money which only lowered the mark's value.

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Kings, Nobles, Priests, Warriors,
Merchants, Artisans, Farmers, and Slaves
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probably artisans

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i'm not an artist of any sort, but i think that it would be a pretty cool job. to take something like a blank wall or canvas and turn it into a beautiful masterpiece. merchants might be fun too, to be able to move around and learn a lot about different cultures. but then again, it was different back then so it was harder for everyone

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A legislative order is issued by the President to set the policies for executive agencies to follow.

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False the president leads the executive branch

Which of the following areas was NOT a location of Cold War conflicts?
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B. Southeast Asia
C. Latin America
D. Middle East

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how does the 3/5 compromise contribute to sectionalism

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The Three-Fifths Compromise is an example of sectionalism in American history. The Compromise demonstrates group (white land owners) looking down upon another group (black slaves) as through they are lesser. The Three-Fifths Compromise degrades a whole group of people categorizing them as less than human.

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Who was an important French explorer?

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Samuel de Champlain, the greatest of the French explorers, founded Port Royal (1605) and Québec (1608). Jean Nicolet (Nicollet), a companion of Champlain, explored Lake Michigan and surrounding areas in the 1630s. Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette conducted explorations of the Mississippi Basin in 1673.

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The Indian Expedition was a regiment of American Indians fighting​

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The expedition included five white regiments, two Indian regiments and two artillery battalions, more than 5,000 men in all. ... The expedition encouraged the organization of three Indian Home Guard regiments in support of the Union.

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Which foreign affairs policy includes a specific focus on fostering democracy?

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Answer:The New World Order is a foreign affairs policy that includes a specific focus on fostering democracy

What were the defendants on trial for at the Nuremberg Trials ?

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Answer:

for murder and child abuse

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Answer: Trials in which Nazi leaders were charged with “crimes against humanity”

Explanation: A

The Netherlands played a role in colonizing North America. Which number represents the area CLOSEST to the area they colonized?

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The correct answer to this opén question is the following.

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The Netherlands played a role in colonizing North America. They colonized the territory now known as Manhattan, in New York. They called it New Amsterdam.

The Dutch acquired New Amsterdam when they bought it from American Indians. The Dutch, a European power of that time, was able to purchase Manhattan with "a few toys and trinkets"

It was the Dutch West India Company that founded the colony of New Netherlands in the territory that today is Manhattan, in New York. It was Peter Minuit, who buy the island for the Native American Indians that lived there in 1626. The tribe was called the Manhattans. However, things did not well or as the Dutch expected, and in 1641 they waged war against the Manhattans, killing so many Native American Indians.

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I would describe Frank Crowe as determined, hardworking, innovative, and ambitious without regard to the well-being of his workers. Some of the innovations that made the construction of the Hoover Dam possible were giant mobile drilling rigs, a sophisticated cable system, and cooling pipes. The mobile drilling rigs allowed there to be up to 30 men per rig that were drilling tunnels that were used to divert the river. This sped up the normal drilling process by 10 times. The cable system helped distribute the cement to fill up the dam quickly. Finally, the cooling pipes put in the cement served as a way to help the cement cool. This sped up the cooling times, as estimates of the cement cooling without them was 125 years.

The construction of the Hoover Dam and Mount Rushmore were significant because they both served as important symbols to the American people. The Hoover Dam gave Americans a sense of the impossible, since it was the first concrete dam in history and the world's largest hydroelectric power producing facility. Mount Rushmore was a symbol of pride in the country and a symbol of faith in its future as well as it's past. These projects affected the U.S economy by creating jobs for workers. In the case of the Hoover Dam, workers also contributed to the economy in Las Vegas since that was a popular place for them to go after work.

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The boxing matches between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling were big stories internationally because Joe symbolized democracy and Max symbolized totalitarianism. The boxing in the arena was seen as a battle of ideologies. When Joe won his second match with Max it was a comeback America especially needed.

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how did the passage of the 20th amendment change american culture?

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The Eighteenth Amendment (Amendment XVIII) of the United States Constitution established the prohibition of alcohol in the United States.

Basically it forces term dates for people like presidents and such so nobody can hold power forever

How did the cotton gin contribute to the expansion of the plantation system?

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While it was true that the cotton gin reduced the labor of removing seeds, it did not reduce the need for slaves to grow and pick the cotton. ... Cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor.

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1. Why was Thomas Becket killed?

A. He helped the French defeat the English.
B. He led the nobles in trying to take power.
O C. He sided with the Church against the king.
O D. He tried to stop the peasants from rebelling

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He objected to Henry's move to erode the power of the church.

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Pls explain how some rights are also responsibilities. Thx

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Explanation:

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well the right of freedom is also our responsability to fight for it

and the right of free speech requires the fight against whoever tries and silence us

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What was the purpose of the Stamp Act of 1765?
A. to raise revenue from the American colonies
B. to determine if the colonists were smuggling
C. to give Parliament the right to levy a tax
D. to punish those who didn’t pay their taxes

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Answer: A

Explanation:  It was first British parliamentary attempt to raise revenue through direct taxation of all colonial commercial and legal papers, newspapers, pamphlets, cards, almanacs, and dice.

A. To raise revenue from the American colonies

Gavrilo Princip belonged to the terrorist group called the Black Hand. What was its goal?

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The purpose of the group was to liberate Serbs under the Austro-Hungarian occupation. They also undertook anti-Austrian propaganda and organized spies and saboteurs to operate within the occupied provinces

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how did greek thinkers doubt that the gods created events in nature to encourage education and curiosity

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Ancient Greece thinkers doubted that the gods had created events in nature to encourage education and curiosity in the following way.

These Greek thinkers and philosophers invited their students to question everything so they could use their minds and logic to come up with answers.

That represented the beginning of the philosophical schools in ancient Greece. Let's put the example of the great Socrates, who taught their students in the Agora, Socratic Mauyeutics was the technique developed by Socrates to establish a dialogue and ask questions after being answered. One question for every answer so students could permanently have an inquisitive mind.

What are the reasons 3 why Lee wanted to invade the North?

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because he believed that a victory on Union soil would help win support for the South in Europe and turn the northern public opinion against the war.

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Who did the Articles of Confederation give power to?

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The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.

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List 4 ways that power was taken away from political parties and given to the people during the Progressive Era. (Hint: one listed by John Green has to do with the 17th Amendment) (REPOST)

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The period of US history from the 1890s to the 1920s is usually referred to as the Progressive Era, an era of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress toward a better society. Progressive Era reformers sought to harness the power of the federal government to eliminate unethical and unfair business practices, reduce corruption, and counteract the negative social effects of industrialization. During the Progressive Era, protections for workers and consumers were strengthened, and women finally achieved the right to vote.Characteristics of the Progressive Era include purification of the government, modernization, a focus on family and education, prohibition, and women's suffrage.

how can empathy prevent conflict?​

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It may look easy but real empathy takes time and practice and a constant eye on your own reactions and responses. Using it in a conflict context to communicate can encourage participants to deconstruct the perceptions that condition our responses and to build bridges between us for better understanding

Threee differences between capitalism and socialism (in your own words)

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Capitalism is based on individual initiative and favors market mechanisms over government intervention, while socialism is based on government planning and limitations on private control of resources.

How was Kristallnacht a turning point in German policy towards Jews?

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Kristallnacht (the night of broken glass) occurred in November 9-10 1937 all across Germany. It was the prelude to the final solution 5 years later. In this instance several things of importance happened

The Jewish population was completely defenseless.The government completely ignored their rights as citizens.No one came to their defense or if they did, it was pretty feeble.No one questioned the lies.30000 men (Jewish) were arrested.

The official count of those killed was 91, but scholars believe it was much higher.

Over 600 people were reported as taking their own lives. The story was widely covered throughout the world. Over 7000 buildings had their windows broken or the buildings containing them were destroyed completely.

Why was the Civil Rights Act passed after President Kennedy's death?
Leaders were working hard to honor his legacy.
It was already scheduled for a vote in 1964.
His successor had time to craft a better bill.
His opposition to civil rights was no longer an issue.

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A) Leaders were working hard to honor his legacy.

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