How did the British think of the quartering act?

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Answer: The colonists disputed the legality of this act because it seemed to violate the Bill of Rights of 1689. British officers who had fought in the French and Indian War found it hard to persuade colonial assemblies to pay for quarting and provisioning of their troops.

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The quote below was written in the 1940s:"They say temperatures of 7,000 degrees centigrade hit me...Nobody there looked like human beings...Humans had lost the ability to speak. People couldn't scream, 'It hurts!' even when they were on fire...People with their legs wrenched off. Without heads. Or with faces burned and swollen out of shape. The scene I saw was a living hell."

The quote above is associated with which of the following events?
Battle of Midway
bombing of Hiroshima
Battle of the Coral Sea
bombing of Pearl Harbor

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The quote above is associated with the bombing of Hiroshima. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. The bombing of Hiroshima took place on 6th of August in the year 1945 and it took the lives of countless Japanese people. I hope the answer helps you.

The quote above is linked with the events known as the bombing of Hiroshima.

Why did US drop bomb on Japan?

President Harry S. Truman did not want to invade Japan as it may lead to bad American casualties and as such they ordered that new weapon be used to end the war to a speedy end but they later dropped a five-ton bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

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Some European countries pursued exploration because they wanted to spread their religious beliefs by converting people to __________.A.
Buddhism
B.
Christianity
C.
Islam
D.
Judaism

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They wanted to convert people to
B. Christianity

Answer: the answer is B

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Explanation:

Why did Washington advise that the United States practice neutralitya. The Constitution did not give the government the right to handle foreign affairs.B) This would prove that the United States was not afraid to go to war with any nation.C) He believed this would demonstrate the power of the United States Navy.D) Getting involved in European affairs would risk America s peace and prosperity.

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The main reason why Washington advised that the United States practice neutrality was because "D) Getting involved in European affairs would risk America's peace and prosperity," since America was still a very new and "fragile" nation. 

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This patriotic hymn, also called “America,” shares its tune, ironically, with “God Save the Queen,” the British National Anthem. Name it.
a. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee”
b. “America the Beautiful”
c. “The Marines Hymn”

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a.) My Country, Tis' of Thee
A is correct. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” was written by Samuel Francis, when he was 23 years old.

Fighting in Vietnam started in 1954 when which European nation tried to reassert their colonial claims to Indochina? France Great Britain The Netherlands Germany

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Fighting in Vietnam started in 1954 when France tried to reassert their colonial claims to Indochina. Although it should be noted that this is not what led to the direct escalation of conflict--it was the communist influence. 

Answer:

France

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The French Revolution grew more violent mainly because radicals reacted to

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Answer: rumors of foreign intervention to end the revolution