Seasonal winds, which blow alternately from the Asian mainland and from the pacific ocean,are accompanied by fierce storms.these seasonal winds are know asA:tsunamis
B:hurricanes
C:monsoons
D:typhoons

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Answer: The answer is C. Monsoon is a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of Pacific ocean. Winds blow from the southwest between May and September or from the northeast between October and April.

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The Camp David Accords provided the framework for a treaty in which Egypt A. agreed to stop fighting against Iraq.
B. agreed to help end the Iranian hostage crisis.
C. formally recognized Israel as a state.
D. agreed to resume oil shipments to the United States.

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The Camp David Accords provided the framework for a treaty in which Egypt "C. formally recognized Israel as a state" since this was one of the greatest forein policy achievements brokered by the United States.

The Camp David Accords provided the framework for a treaty in which Egypt C. Formally recognized Israel as a state.

The Camp David Accords, officially titled the “Framework for Peace in the Middle East", was a series of agreements between Israel and Egypt signed on September 17, 1978, at the U.S. presidential retreat at Camp David, Maryland, in which President Jimmy Carter served as an intermediary.

It provided the framework for the "Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty", signed on March 26, 1979, in which Egypt formally recognized Israel as a state and its rights. Some other accomplishments of the treaty were that Egypt agreed to open the Suez Canal and other nearby waterways to Israeli ships and Israel agreed to withdraw its troops from the Sinai Peninsula, which it had captured during the Six-Day War in 1967, and restore it to Egypt.

Before Gettysburg, most major Civil War battles in the East were won by the Union military.
involved General Robert E. Lee.
were fought on Confederate soil.
involved General Ulysses S. Grant.

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I believe the answer is: were fought on Confederate soil.

The civil war was initiated by the union of northern states to eliminate slavery, and at that time the majority of the slaves were resided on the southern states. Because of this, In order to initiate the war, the northern army had to came down to the southern states.

Before Gettysburg, the most major Civil War battles in the East were fought on Confederate Soil. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. The battle of Gettysburg was fought between the period of 1st of July in the year 1863 and 3rd of July in the year 1863. 

Which of the following is a pull factor that drew immigrants to settle in the United States during the late 1800s and early 1900s?

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Explanation:

A pull factor that drew immigrants to settle in the U.S during the late 1800's and early 1900's is job opportunities.

Who was Samuel F.B. Morse?

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He was an AMERICAN painter and he also got to invent the ELECTRICAL TELEGRAPH 

Answer:American artist and inventor, he applied scientists' discoveries of electricity and magnetism to develop the telegraph, which soon sent messages all across the country.

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the amount of access cabinet secretaries have to the president is most likely to be controlled by the presidents

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I would guess head of security.

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B.

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Chief of Staff. Hope I helped! :)

Due to both Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon leaving office before their terms ended, Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller together served as the only persons holding the office of president and vice president (respectively) for whom no one had actually voted.True or False?

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This is true. Because of his responsibility in the Watergate scandal, in order to avoid being impeached by the Senate, president Richard Nixon resigned on August 9,  1974. He was replaced by Gerald Ford. Spiro Agnew, who had been in the Republican presidential ticket in 1972, resigned in December 1973. Nixon nominated Ford as vicepresident based on the 25th Amendment. After Nixon´s resignation, Ford was sworn in as president and nominated Nelson Rockefeller as vicepresident in December 1974. So, this is correct, both Ford and Rockefeller held the highest office in the US without having been voted for by the American people.

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