The U.S. Navy blockaded Cuba to prevent delivery of Soviet missiles. a. True b. False
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a. true the u.s. navy blockaded cuba to prevent delivery off soviet missiles
The length of time hunter-gatherers stayed in one region depended on _____.
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This depended on three major factors: 1. The weather- If a certain group was not able to survive in temperatures/soil conditions, they would move. 2. The surrounding people- If an aggressive group was moving nearby a peaceful group, the peaceful group may choose to leave in order to stay alive. 3. The animals- hunters and gatherers hunted animals and gathered vegetation to stay alive. Say winter killed the vegetation and the animals migrated, the hunter-gatherers would follow their food, leaving their region.
eisenhower kennedy and johnson all approved of the united states backing the south vietnamese in their civil war. T or F
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It is an absolutely true statement that Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson all approved of the United States backing the South Vietnamese in their Civil war. The correct option among the two options that are given in the question is the first option. All of them backed this idea for stopping the spreading of communism.
That statement is True
Eisenhower kennedy and Johnson approve the backing of the south Vietnamese because their opposition was controlled by communist group which they believe was really dangerous and could serve as potential thread for united states in the future
George washington asked congress to allow african americans to enlist in the british army.
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No, George Washington was the President of the US. False statement.
What is the Watergate Scandal?
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it was an major political scandal. it occurred in the US in the 1970s.
A political scandal involving President Nixon which led to his resignation of the office of the presidency.
How did nationallism play a part in the rise of italy and Germany
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Both countries held a strong sense of morale in their people, especially Germany after the treaty of Versailles.