What was a lasting effect of the Korean war

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I think it was the fact that both the North and South are still separated from each other.  The Korean war ended in a draw due to the fact that both side made little headway and that it ended where it started.  It can be said that they are still in a state of war as both sides watch each other intently.


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What is the primary determinant of voters' choices?A. Party affiliation
B. Gender
C. Ethnicity
D. No single factor is dominant.

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I would say A. Party affiliation

Put the progress of early humans in the correct order of occurrence

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Here are the order of occurrence during the progress of the early humans:
1. They were able to domesticate various animals.
2. Agriculture was developed further by farming.
3. They were able to discover more fertile lands for growing animals and plants.
4. More and more people started to join them on their lands in order to develop more organized communities.
5. They settled down in order to developed societies with rich agrarian resources.

What two men were fans of the american system

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The two people that supported the idea of an American system were Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams.

Which of the following was included in Reagan's platform during the 1980 presidential election?A. a larger federal government
B. a decrease in defense spending
C. a strengthened focus on the fight against communism
D. an increase in taxes

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C vocus on communism

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B) a decrease in defense spending

Explanation:

The economy was going through a recession during the 1980s. To counteract this, less government spending was needed.

What did Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, and Oregon all have in common during the Civil War?

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they were strong union supporters and indiana was anti-war 
they were strong union supporters and indiana was anti-war 

What was the punishment for the Rosenbergs, who were convicted of providing bomb secrets to the Russians?

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The Rosenbergs, who were convicted of providing bomb secrets to the Russians, were executed.

Explanation:

Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg were an American couple that was executed in the electric chair for espionage in favor of the Soviet Union.  

Julius Rosenberg was an engineer and worked at the Los Alamos Nuclear Research Center, where the United States had assembled some of the world's best physicists. In 1950, Senator McCarthy announced that the Soviet nuclear test was evidence of communist spies everywhere in the United States. Early in the morning of July 17, 1950, the FBI knocked on the door of Rosenberg's, where Julius was arrested. Later in that year, Ethel was also arrested. The court considered that they had provided very important and sensitive information to the Soviet Union on the production of a hydrogen bomb.  

Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg were executed