Answer:
a. the United States
Explanation:
The Bay of Pigs was a disaster of a mission and it hurt badly the reputation of the United States. This was an organized attacked on Cuba sponsored and organized by the CIA. The CIA managed to recruit lot of Cubans that fled Cuba after Castro came to power, trained them, gave them weapons, and organized them. These troops were sent from Central America. Once they landed in Cuba, the Cuban forces led by Fidel Castro started to annihilate them, and it took them only three days to totally defeat them, making a fool of CIA in the eyes of the other nations.
Answer: C. Cuba
President Kennedy said he would back up the Cubans who wanted to invade the Bay of Pigs and overthrow the new government of Cuba, but he went back on his promise at the last minute.
British taxes?
Answer:
Frustrated on the subject
Explanation:
George Washington was a planter who spent a good amount of time trying to gain economic independence from London merchants who purchased his crops. He got frustrated at the unfair laws British parliament put out and grew frightful of the riots and civil disobedience developing because of them. He would lose a lot if rebellion took place. However, he did believe Americans were being taxed without representation.
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Germans' decision to continue the of unrestricted submarine warfare.
Society depends on a low class to do menial jobs.
The federal government should be centralized and powerful.
The states should be able to determine whether or not they hold slaves.
article.
• Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.
The document excerpted above failed to become law because:
A. it was defeated in a popular referendum.
B. it was not ratified by enough states.
c. it failed to be passed by Congress
D. it was vetoed by President Carter.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) failed to become law because it was not ratified by enough states within the set time frame.
The document excerpted above, which contains sections of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), failed to become law because it was not ratified by enough states. The ERA was introduced in Congress in 1923 and eventually passed in 1972, with a deadline for ratification set for 1979. Although many states ratified the amendment, it did not receive enough support from the required thirty-eight states within the set time frame.
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