Answer: WW2 Training Camp named after general Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
Explanation: Originally established on April 21, 1942, under the name Camp Popolopen, Camp Buckner was built to serve as a training site for WWII. The camp was renamed 3 years later on November 14, 1945, after General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr., who was killed months prior on January 18, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa. In the present day, Camp Buckner is an active summer training camp for USMA cadets with military arms, vehicles and tactics.
How does O'Brien's courage fail him around Linda? O A. He can't bring himself to think about her. O B. He can't bring himself to talk to her. O C. He can't bring himself to ask her out. O D. He can't bring himself to listen to her.
Answer:
C. He can't bring himself to ask her out.
Explanation:
Linda continued to wear her red cap every day, despite being taunted for it. One day a classmate, Nick Veenhof, pulled off the cap, revealing Linda’s slowly balding head. Linda said nothing. O’Brien later explains that Linda had a brain tumor and soon died.
17. How did the Zimmerman note influence the American government's decision to enter the war
on the side of the Allied forces?
Answer: In the message, Zimmermann instructed the German diplomats to approach the Mexican government, if United States entered the war in Europe, to offer an alliance between Germany and Mexico. ... President Wilson broke off diplomatic relations on February 3, 1917, after German submarine attacks resumed.
Explanation: brainliest ?
Define Matrilineal and its significance.
Answer:
of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line.
Explanation:
True False ) Ferguson established that separate facilities for blacks and whites were OK as long as they were equal answer here)
Which promises did the US government make in the treaty? Check all that apply.
Answer:
In return for the vast Indian holdings and resources, the United States made certain promises: Protection for Indians from attacks upon their lands (this protection included legal assistance). Health care.
Explanation:
Answer:
✓to provide medical services on the reservation
✓to create a school for American Indian children
✓to pay the American Indians $60,000
Explanation:
I got them right in the test
What was Voltaire doing?
Answer:
"Voltaire was a versatile and prolific writer. In his lifetime he published numerous works, including books, plays, poems, and polemics. His most famous works included the fictitious Lettres philosophiques (1734) and the satirical novel Candide (1759). Read more about Voltaire's most famous novel, Candide."
Notable works: “Candide”
Born: November 21, 1694; Paris, France
Explanation:
Interest groups and political action committees are both types of organizations that
write and pass laws at the state and local levels.
are not part of the government, but can influence the
government.
hold debates and town hall meetings to inform voters
on major election-season issues.
raise unlimited money for political campaigns and candidates.
Answer:
are not part of the government, but can influence the government.
Explanation:
Answer:
Second option.
Explanation:
Justine's bill at a restaurant is $14.58 and she payed with a $20 bill how much change does she get back?
Answer:
$5.42
Explanation:
Why did Johnson describe voting rights as an overall American problem
Answer:
He didn't believe blacks should have a right to vote and shouldn't be apart of any laws. "Threatened constitution of states" He believe that it limited the power that each state has.
Explanation:
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state five problems the Grenadians were facing befoee the revolution
Answer:
This article is a report of a survey conducted in Grenada in 1984 during the campaign period of the general election which provided a suitable climate for soliciting public opinion on major questions concerning the performance of the PRG. The survey team found that Grenadians were willing and eager to discuss and confront the question of assessing the Government of Grenada led by the late Maurice Bishop and Bernard Coard of the New Jewel Movement from 1979 to 1983.
Explanation:
What are 4 different issues Abraham Lincoln faced with the Civil War?
Answer:
Some of the major issues that Abraham Lincoln faced while he was in office included the secession of many of the Southern states, the outbreak of the Civil War, worry over whether the Emancipation Proclamation could withstand a legal challenge, and a low approval rating from his constituency.
Answer:
Some of the major issues that Abraham Lincoln faced while he was in office included the secession of many of the Southern states, the outbreak of the Civil War, worry over whether the Emancipation Proclamation could withstand a legal challenge, and a low approval rating from his constituency.
Explanation:
The name "Black Shirts" was given to supporters of
A. Joseph Stalin
B. Benito Mussolini
C. Adolf Hitler
D. Victor Emmanuel III
Its B: Benito Mussolini
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Caption this
Answer:
what do I do....just give it a title?
What impact did British goods have on the American Economy?
(GIVING ALL POINTS)⚠
Answer:
A flood of cheap British manufactured imports that sold cheaper than comparable American-made goods made the post-war economic slump worse. Finally, the high level of debt taken on by the states to fund the war effort added to the economic crisis by helping to fuel rapid inflation.
Explanation:
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Unit 7 Timeline Challenge
The Union Challenged
If you could add three more events to this timeline, which would they be? List each of them, and explain why you think it is important enough to add to the timeline ❗️
Answer:
Roanoke because it was the very first settlement even if it wasn't permanent, new Netherlands because it eventually became New York which is a very important colony, parliament because it eventually has the power to approve laws and taxes proposed by the king/queen
Explanation:
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(if you answer correctly ill give you brainliest which will give you 25pts.)
Answer:
the answer here is C.
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Chiang’s government concentrated on battling Communism within China as well as confronting Japanese aggression. Chiang initially focused on the communist threat rather than confront Japan directly, a choice that angered many of his supporters. Then, one of his generals seized Chiang and held him captive for two weeks until he agreed to ally with Mao Zedong’s Communist forces against Japan.
IF WWI WAS "THE WAR TO END ALL
WARS" WHY IS THE WORLD THEN
HAVING A SECOND WORLD WAR?
Answer: Since World War I caused such great destruction and loss of life, it has been referred to as the “war to end all wars”. Unfortunately, the peace treaty which ended the conflict—the Treaty of Versailles of 1919—imposed harsh punishment on Germany which contributed to the destruction of Europe and set the stage for World War II.
Explanation:
2. What town in Mississippi did Emmett Till and Wheeler Parker get in trouble for bothering a white woman at Bryant’s Store?
When did World War I start?
A. 1929
B. 1918
C. 1914
D. 1877
Answer:July 28, 1914
Explanation:
Answer:
B) 1914.
Explanation:
The Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed on June 28, 1914 and Austria declared war on July 28, 1914.
MAIN
Explaining Which of these photographs best captures your idea of what World
War I combat was really like? Explain.
Answer:When we think of World War I, images of the bloody, muddy Western Front are generally what come to mind. Scenes of frightened young men standing in knee-deep mud, awaiting the call to go "over the top", facing machine guns, barbed wire, mortars, bayonets, hand-to-hand battles, and more. We also think of the frustrations of all involved: the seemingly simple goal, the incomprehensible difficulty of just moving forward, and the staggering numbers of men killed. The stalemate on the Western Front lasted for four years, forcing the advancement of new technologies, bleeding the resources of the belligerent nations, and destroying the surrounding countryside. I've gathered photographs of the Great War from dozens of collections, some digitized for the first time, to try to tell the story of the conflict, those caught up in it, and how much it affected the world. This entry is part 2 of a 10-part series on World War I. This installment focuses on Early Years on the front, part II will focus more on the final year of trench warfare.
Explanation:
Can domestic protest affect the outcome of war?
Answer:
The Vietnam War protests began small–among peace activists and leftist intellectuals on college campuses but gained national prominence
Explanation:
Why does the Missouri Compromise lead to the Civil War?
Missouri Compromise, (1820), in U.S. history, measure worked out between the North and the South and moved by the U.S. Congress that gave permission for the admission of Missouri as the 24th state (1821). It marked the beginning point of the length quarrel dispute sectional conflict over the extension of slavery that led to the American Civil War.
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the political parties have tended to identify with which areas of the political spectrum?
Answer:
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How do the Pacific winds and the Arctic winds differ in their impact on climate
does anyone know about the case Brown versus the Board of Education
If you do please tell me what is one thing that she didn't understand about that case
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Which reformer active in the late 1800s most likely wrote this excerpt?
a) jane addams
b) lucretia mott
c) "mother" jones
d) maria montessori
Answer: Jane Addams
Explanation:
(No links)Pls help me~ history~I’ll mark brainliest if correct
Answer:
Im go with C but I could be wrong
Explanation:
What was one major problem the United States faced at the close of the Civil
War?
Answer:
slavery that was one of the many
Explanation:
Reconstruction, in u. S. History (1865-77) that followed the American civil war and during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy and slove the problems arising from the readmission to the union of 11 states that had seeded at or before of war