do you think it is important for our country to remember the history of immigrant question why or why not?

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Answer: Yes, mainly the purpose to remember this is so we do not make a bad decision in the future on this question.

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Which was a lord’s main duty toward the people who pledged loyalty to him? to educate them to take care of their livestock
to bring them to God
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The correct answer is the last one, to protect them and their land. 

• What battle eliminated the Japanese navy?• What decision did President Truman make to
force the surrender of Japan?

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The Battle of the Philippine Sea is the Battle that eliminate the Japanese navy

President Truman decided to drop two nuclear called the little boy and the fat boy to make the Japanese force surrender

Which of the following describes the impact of jazz?Jazz influenced European musicians but failed to impress white musicians in the United States.

Jazz created tensions and led to violence between whites and blacks in Harlem clubs.

Jazz bridged the races and served as a symbol of the promise of America.

Jazz was popular in the South and in the Midwest, but never spread beyond that.

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Answer:

Jazz bridged the races and served as a symbol of the promise of America.

Explanation:

Jazz as a culture itself way a way for the colored audiences to express themselves to others, lots of people then had tons of stigma against that type of thing and also feared jazz.

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Which precedents did George Washington set as first president of the United States? A.
He dressed in purple robes and treated his advisers and the public as inferiors.

B.
He gave special treatment to old army friends and chose only Virginians as advisers.

C.
He refused to serve more than two terms and promoted dignity in office.

D.
He rarely asked for or heeded advice from his cabinet secretaries.

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He refused to serve more than two terms and promoted dignity in office. Thus, option 'C' is the correct option.

Which precedents did George Washington set as the first president of the United States?

George Washington set the executive office's precedents, which have now become accepted practice. The inaugural address tradition and the cabinet structure, neither of which are mandated by the Constitution, were established by Washington. A well-known farewell speech by Washington that called for political unification among Americans is still important today. Ironically, few presidents have given such moving farewellspeeches afterwards.

The fledgling republic was energized by Washington's stature and patriotism at a period when it was most susceptible to local and international unrest. In 1791, he used the federal government's control over the states to put down the Whiskey Rebellion. He made a Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793 to prevent himself from getting involved in the conflict between Great Britain and France.

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B. is incorrect because that was Andrew Jackson
D. is not necessarily a precedent

C. would be you're best bet. because he was the one who first decided to say that he would only serve two terms then after that, most presidents decided to only serve two terms. 

WHO WAS ANDREW JACKSON?

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Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States.
He is most known for starting the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
In 1830, Congress passed a law stating the president had the power to move the Indians away from their homes, to an area west of the Mississippi River. If you ever have heard of the Trail of Tears, Jackson was the one who started it all.
He is on the 20 dollar bill and was involved in the trail of tears