The first of the eastern American Indians who began to settle lands west of the Mississippi River in the early 1800s was the __________.A.
Cherokee
B.
Choctaw
C.
Comanche
D.
Osage

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Answer 1
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The first of the eastern American Indians who began to settle lands west of the Mississippi River in the early 1800s was the Cherokee. Thus, option A is correct.

Modern American Indians' ancestors belonged to nomadic hunting and gathering tribes. During the last ice age, these people traveled from Asia to North America in tiny family-based bands. Between the ages of 30,000 and 12,000 years ago, sea levels were so low that a "land bridge" linking the two continents was uncovered.

Some bands moved south along the Pacific coast, while others moved into the middle of what is now Canada along a corridor devoid of glaciers. It is certain that both routes were taken, however, it is unclear which was more crucial for the settlement of the Americas.

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Answer 2
Answer: A. The Cherokee in the year 1817

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Which aspect of the Cold War mentality was represented by President Truman's establishing of loyalty review boards? the fear of Soviet military expansion in Latin America the desire to spread American values to oppressed peoples the fear of communist infiltration of the federal government the desire to aid viable anti-communist governments around the world

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Cold War mentality was represented by President Truman's establishment of loyalty review boards as the fear of communist infiltration of the federal government. Thus the correct answer is C.

What was Cold War mentality?

A cold war is a condition of international conflict characterized by the absence of open military conflict and the achievement of objectives mostly by economic and political operations.

A board committee called the Loyalty Review Board is in charge of looking into accusations of government betrayal and dismissing convicts. Due to some people's interest in communism, LRB was crucial for preserving democracy.

Therefore, option C the fear of communist infiltration of the federal government was the aspect of Cold War mentality.

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One aspect of the Cold War mentality that was represented by President Truman's establishing of loyalty review boards was "the fear of communist infiltration of the federal government," since this was at the crux of the "red scare" in America.

The veto power of the president under the U.S. Constitution best reflects the principle of

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The veto power of the president under the U.S. Constitution best reflects the principle of "checks and balances," or a "balance of power," since this stops the Congress from becoming too powerful. 

Answer:

checks and balances

Explanation:

Who spoke about the domino theory, warning that if Vietnam fell to communism, the rest of Southeast Asia would also fall to communism? Harry S. Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower Franklin D. Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson

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President Dwight D. Eisenhower
President D. Eisenhower was the one that spoke about the domino theory, warning that if Vietnam fell to communism, the rest of the Southeast Asia would also fall to communism. Hope This Helps :)

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Who was Hitlers wife?

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Eva Braun ......................... i hope that helps :)

Eva Braun 
Eva Anna Paula Hitler was the longtime companion of Adolf Hitler and, for less than 40 hours, his wife. lol

What happened after the Communist party dissolved itself in Hungary?

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citizens began to revolt in hungary

The Vietnamese led independence movements against the Chinese.

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The options of the question are, A) True. B) False.

The correct answer is A) True.  

The Vietnamese lead independent movements against the Chinese: True.

The first China invasion of Vietnam was in 111BCE. The Han Dynasty conquered Nam Viet. The second time China controlled Vietnam was in 618. The Tang Dynasty expanded its dominions so far and it reached Vietnam. The Chinese transmitted its philosophy, art, and poetry to the Vietnamese. In 938, Ngo Quyen led the Vietnamese Independence. So, it’s true that the Vietnamese lead independent movements against China.

 


The Vietnamese led independence movements against the Chinese.
TRUE