Many original settlers in the carolinas came from

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Answer: The "original" settlers of the Carolinas were mostly Muskogean, Siouan, and (later) Iroquoian tribes, who all established extremely sophisticated civilizations with cities, transit networks, agricultural systems, and currencies. But if your question refers to European colonists, then the best answer is that the first colonial settlers of the Carolinas were mostly from England. 

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Answer:

The Soviet victory in the Battle of Berlin finished Nazi Germany

Explanation:

because by spring 1945 World War II had been raging in Europe for more than five years. Years of brutal battles resulted in massive losses of human life and destruction of towns and cities. Since 1941, the Soviet Union had been fighting Germany in eastern Europe, losing millions of soldiers as they repelled Hitler’s invasion of Soviet territory.

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"It shall be the policy of this Nation toregard any nuclear missile launched
from Cuba against any nation in the
Western Hemisphere as an attack
by the Soviet Union on the United
States, requiring a full retaliatory
response upon the Soviet Union."
-U.S. president John Kennedy, Address on
The Cuban Crisis-October 22, 1962

According to President Kennedy, the United States would consider "any
nuclear missile launched from Cuba" evidence of...

Soviet aggression.

Cuban nuclear proliferation.

the globalization of the Cold War. .

an attack on the Western Hemisphere.

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According to President Kennedy, The United States would consider any nuclear missile launched from Cuba an evidence of Soviet Aggression.

What is Soviet Aggression?

Soviet Aggression a term used to describe the unsolicited spread of communist government in EasternEurope following the end of world war II by the SovietUnion.

After the end of the second world war, the SovietUnion began the building of a nuclear site in communistCuba.

This events led to the cuban missile crises of 1962.

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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

Explanation:

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3.
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6.
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The correct answer to number 1 is freedom of speech.

Just because US citizens have the freedom of speech, this does not mean they can say anything they want. If an individuals speech calls for violence or presents a "clear and present danger" than it is not protected by the first amendment. This is why the correct answer to number 2 is rights not absolute.

The correct answer to number 3 is first amendment.

The first amendment consists of several different freedoms including: the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, right to petition, right to peacefully assemble.

The correct answer to number 4 is reasonable suspicion of a crime.

Probable cause is a phrase to justify a search of an individuals property by a law enforcement agency.

The correct answer to number 5 is The court regarded flag burning as political expression, and therefore decided it was a form of protected speech under the First Amendment.

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2. c- rights not absolute
3. a- First amendment
4. b-reason suspicion of a crime