Who ran the Soviet Union? A. Communists B. monarchists C. capitalists D. Fascists

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Answer: The correct answer would be A. Communists

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Can you explain the Cuban missile crisis (causes, changes in relationship and the effects)?

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The Cuban missile crisis occurred in 1962 due to the fact that the Soviet Union wanted to install ballistic missiles in Cuba. That would make them in range of the US so the US created a blockade so as to prevent the missiles from reaching Cuba. In the end, the missiles were not places, but the US also had to dismantle their Turkey placed missiles. A phone line was installed as well that connected the Soviet Union and the American president.

What does the confederate flag represent?

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the confederate flag represent southern cross

What was Lincoln Plan for reconstruction

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There were three basic plans of reconstruction, one created by President Abraham Lincoln, one by Congress and one by President Andrew Johnson. Lincoln's plan of 1863 called for 10 percent of a state's voters in the election of 1860 to take an oath of allegiance and pledge to adhere to emancipation. The state would then also have to set up a state government before being allowed back into the Union. This plan were relatively simple since Lincoln never believed that the Southern States had ever legally seceded. 

The Republicans were shocked at how easily the Southern states were to be allowed back into the Union. They were afraid the South would reinstate slavery once back. To prevent this, the Republicans came up with the Wade-Davis Bill of 1864. It increased the requirement of ten percent of the voters to fifty percent. It also wanted stronger safeguards for emancipation. Lincoln, however, refused to sign the bill and it was never passed. This reconstruction plan showed the clashing between President Lincoln and the Congress. Congress believed that the states had left the Union and had given up their rights. The Republicans also split up into two groups. One group was moderate and agreed with Lincoln that the re-admittance of the states should be done as quickly as possible. The other side wanted the aristocratic planters to be punished and the South dealt with harshly. 

Many believed that Johnson would agree with the up-hauling of the Southern social system. Instead, he issued his own Reconstruction plan on May 29, 1865. Johnson's plan called for special state conventions. These conventions would be held to repeal the state's decree of secession, disclaim all Confederate debts, and ratify the Thirteenth Amendment. Johnson's plan did call for a quick re-admittance, but it also demanded that the leading Confederates be disfranchised. Johnson's plan was more similar to Lincoln's, but it also dealt with the Confederates slightly harsher, like the congressional plan. In the end, it was Johnson's plan that was put into action. 

Which conflict represents one of the cultural clashes in the story marriage is a private affair?

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The correct answer for this question is this one: "A. Ibo vs. Ibibio." The conflict that represents one of the cultural clashes in the story marriage is a private affair is Ibo vs. Ibibio.

Here are the following choices:
A Ibo vs. Ibibio 
B young vs. old 
C right vs. wrong 
D criminal vs. prosecutor

Correct answer:

A. Ibo vs. Ibibio 

In the story of Chinua Achebe "Marriage is a private matter" the main conflicts had to do with the individual's wishes against the customs of society in general. The story tells of the main conflict erupting between a young Nigerian, Nnaemeka, and his father, Okeke. Since Nnaemeka wanted to marry a girl who is not part of their ethnic group, because Nene is an Ibibio.

Mein Kampf was written bya. Hitler.
b. Goebbels.
c. Goering.
d. Himmler.

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I'm certain it is Hitler

By the thirteenth century, the political and religious influence of Islam traveled further south because of?

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It traveled further because Islam was successful in two things. The first thing is its success in recruiting or rather convincing new people that it was the faith that should be followed. For that reason it gained many followers around the world, and especially in the south. Another reason was that they achieved important military victories during those times which increased and expanded the islamic belief.