Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Select all that apply.
Answer: B & C
Explanation:
of the options:
a.) founder of the Special Olympics
b.) sister of John F. Kennedy and Eunice Kennedy Shriver
c.) person with a disability
d.) advocate for the rights of people with disabilities
Answer:
We cannot answer without you telling us the options.
Explanation:
Without the options we cannot give you a straight answer to your question. I recommend you re-post the question with the options as well.
The impacts the Mongolian and Christians invasion had on Japan were While the advent of Christianity had significant but complicated repercussions that ultimately led to a period of isolationism, the Mongol invasions sparked defensive and cultural advancements in Japan.
Typhoons, often known as "kamikaze" or "divine wind," prevented the 1274 and 1281 Mongol invasions of Japan, also known as the MongolInvasions of Japan.
Portuguese and Spanish missionaries brought Christianity to Japan in the 16th century, most notably Francis Xavier in 1549. During the Edoperiod (1603–1868), it had some supporters but also experienced periods of persecution and repression at the hands of the Japanese government. This persecution was a result of the Shimabara Rebellion, which was led by Christian peasants in the 17th century. In the end, Japan's isolationist sakoku policy in the 17th century significantly curbed foreign influence, including Christian influence.
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the Mongolian invasions ruined peoples lives and damaged sometimes even destroyed cities, the Christian invasion made people turn from Buddhism to Christianity and sometimes caused christian rebellions to rise up.
helping Soviet spies.
B. They gained popular support by speaking out against Communists
in the United States.
C. They led committees to identify people working as spies in the
United States.
D. They risked their public image by questioning the tactics used in
investigating Communism in the United States.
Answer:
D. They risked their public image by questioning the tactics used in investigating Communism in the United States.
Explanation:
Both Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan questioned the tactics used in investigating Communism in the United States, and they faced criticism and challenges to their public image as a result.
Answer:
true*
Explanation:
It's Correct! :)
b. University of California v. Bakke
c. Brown v. Board of Education
d. Griswold v. Connecticut
Option C Brown v. Board of Education is correct. The Brown v. Board of Education was about the question of segregation policy in Education.
In the Brown v. Board of Education that students can have "Freedom of Choice", with an objective of desegregation. School autihority came up with loopholes in the verdict, and the objective of desegregation was not met.
This Green V. County school board verdict argues about how "Freedom of Choice" is violating equal protection. Thus, Option C is was the important precedent for this case.
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