What is the significance of the Battle of the Bulge?

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The Battle of the Bulge was a great battle at the end of World War II. It was an offensive launched by Germany in the winter between 1944 and 1945, against the allies in Belgium. The significance of this battle is that the German army suffered a serious defeat, thus marked the end of the war to come sooner  and less loss of the lives of the Allies than would have otherwise been.


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During which century did Muhammad receive his first revelation from God? the 100s

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Muhammad's (p.b.u.h), at the age of 40 years, received His first revelation from the God in 610 AD. Angel Jibril Gabriel visited The Prophet of God and revealed the message of God starting from the Arabic word IQRA, which mean read. This was the time when the Prophet was given orders by God to reveal the truth to the people and guide them with to the principles of Islam. Later, the friends of the Prophet gathered all the revelations in the form of a proper book called QURAN. It consists of 30 chapters.
Well , Muhammad receive his first revelation from God at the year of 610. Which mean that muhammad received his first revelation from God in the 7th Century. Hope this helps

What was the purpose of the bill of rights

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The purpose of the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution was to protect individual rights.

The bill was demanded by several states who deemed necessary the creation of amendments that specifically protected individual liberties from government abuse of power that wasn't nowhere established in the Constitution of 1787.

The Bill of Rights, consisting of 10 amendments, lists limitations of government's power and states liberties of people, for example, it guarantees freedom of religion, freedom of press, people's right to enjoy a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury in criminal prosecutions, people's right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion in their homes through the requirement of a warrant, among others.

which of the following would be violated if the united states were to annex cuba following a conflict between the two countries?

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In 1898, prior to the Spanish American war, The Teller Amendment was passed. This amendment prevented the annexation of Cuba by United States forces, and placed a condition on the United States' military presence in Cuba. Therefore, the Teller Amendment would be violates if the US were to annex Cuba following a conflict.

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What was the topic of the book The Other America? a. Education was lacking in America.
b. Racism was widespread in America.
c. Poverty was widespread in America.
d. Americans needed more highways.

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The topic of the book "The Other America" was that poverty was widespread in America. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "c". The book was written by Edward Harrington. He was born on 24th of February in the year 1928 and died on 31st of July in the year 1989. 

C. Poverty was widespread in America.

Away from the nation's affluent suburbs was another country, one inhabited by the poor, the ill-fed, the ill-housed, and the ill-educated. This was the assertion made by author Michael Harrington in his 1962 book, The Other America: Poverty in the United States.  Harrington's book had an impact on the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.  President Johnson's "Great Society" plans aimed to address the problems of poverty in America.

What impact did the war have on Indians?

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There was a huge rise in the defense expenditure of the Government of India. There was a sharp increase in the prices of daily commodities. The war drove the demand for industrial goods like jute bags, clothes, rails, and steel.

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6. What factors contributed to the development of industry in the North?

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The primary factor that contributed to the development of industry in the North was that the climate and land was not as conducive to farming as it was in the South--meaning that the people in the North had to resort to other means of production.