The Tet Offensive in February 1968 marked a significant shift in American public opinion against the Vietnam War. The surprising strength of these attacks by North Vietnamese forces led to widespread skepticism about the US's ability to win the war.
The event in February 1968 that marked the turning point in American public opinion against the Vietnam War was the Tet Offensive. This was a series of surprise attacks by the North Vietnamese forces on South Vietnam during the lunar new year celebration of Tet. Although North Vietnamese forces suffered significant casualties, the surprise and strength of this offensive shocked the American public and led to doubt about whether the US could win the war. This shift became more evident when respected television journalist, Walter Cronkite, voiced his opinion that the war was unwinnable. Additionally, the footage and images shared by the media further fueled public opinion against the war.
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Answer: Failing to document treatment could lead to over-medication or other serious problems for the patient.
Explanation:
I’ll use an example from the work of a group home, caring for individuals with intellectual disabilities and various health conditions (such as potentially having seizures). If medications aren’t given as prescribed and when prescribed— and documented that they’ve been given —it could lead to an individual getting a double dose of a med (if another staff member thinks the dose was missed). Or it could mean meds doses do indeed get missed, which could put an individual at risk for a seizure or other serious medical reaction.
It can delay the time for medicine or the right treatment to get to "said" patient. Potentially being a life threatening situation/ Long term issue. Due to human error, the patient wouldn't improve and possibly get worse, and the doctor might not notice till next meeting.
(That's in general what I thought the answer could be. Also heh, you from health science class as well?)
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is true that iron working greatly changed the cultural context of Africa. However, the impact was different depending on the region we are talking about. Iron was particularly important in farming, as the use of iron tools made farming much more efficient and possible on a larger scale. Iron was also used in items such as fishing hooks, arrow heads and spears. All of these allowed food to increase and ultimately led to population growth.
Which best describes the meaning of the term the Holocaust?
(Points : 3)
the destruction of London during the Battle of Britain
the firebombing of Dresden by the Allies
the systematic killing of Jews by Nazis
Stalin's purge of the Communist Party
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Question 6.6. Which was an outcome of the Nazi government's "Final Solution"?
(Points : 3)
Hitler shot himself with a pistol.
The Allies dropped the atomic bomb.
Millions died in German death camps.
Germany surrendered to the Allies.
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Question 7.7. Which argument led the United States to use the atomic bomb during World War II? (Points : 3)
An invasion of Japan would cost hundreds of thousands of American lives.
Japan had thwarted the American "island-hopping" strategy.
Japan was prepared to invade the U.S. mainland.
Few civilians would die in an atomic bomb explosion.
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Question 8.8. Which is true of World War II?
(Points : 3)
London was one of the few cities in Europe that was not bombed.
The United States suffered more losses than any other Allied country.
More people were killed in World War II than any other war in history.
Few civilians felt the impact of the war.
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A. to explain why Romney did not get elected for president
B. to demonstrate that immigrants can have an impact on politics
C. to show why Hispanics did not support him and other Republicans
D. to provide an example showing why some Republicans are not against the immigration bill
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Mitt Romney was a former governor of Massachusetts and one of the present senators in the senate chamber.
He is an Hispanic which means that he is an immigrant or from the family of immigrant.
In this case, the author is trying to show that, the immigrants can also context and win election in the United States in as much he/she meets the set down rules or principles.