Which is an accurate description of Sam Adams, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Paine? A. U.S. presidents B. founders of colonies C. military leaders during the American Revolution D. patriots who helped spark the American Revolution

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Answer 1
Answer: D. Patriots that helped spark the American Revolution. Hope this helped!
Answer 2
Answer: the answer is d. patriots who helped spark the American Revolution 

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A narrow bridge of land that connects North America to South America.Central America
Caribbean Sea
West Indies
Bering strait

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What happened to the civil service system during tang dynasty?

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The Tang Dynasty retained and refined the civil service system that the Sui Dynasty had restored. 

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It gave government jobs to the most loyal citizens.

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Why did the Zimmerman Telegram upset the United States?

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It was Germany saying that if Mexico joined Germany in the war and calmed war on America that they would reclaim land that America took 

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    The Zimmerman Telegram was a message from Germany to Mexico where Germany tried to make an alliance with Mexico in case the U.S joined the war.   Germany said that they would let Mexico have their old territory back, which included Texas.   This upset many Texans because they didn't want to go back to be under Mexico's control because they had taken a lot of time to gain Independence, and were happy with their lives in America.

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In which United States ecosystem would you most likely find acacia trees, palo verdes, Gila monsters, javelinas, and bobcats?a. the grasslands
b. the tropical rainforest
c. the coniferous forest
d. the desert

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It is d. the desert.
D. The desert. Gila monsters are a type of lizard that lives in the desert and so do javelinas and bobcats 

which of the major studios resisted being purchased by a conglomerate in the 1960s and 1970s, only to succumb to the trend in the early 1980s?

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The major studio that resisted being purchased by a conglomerate in the 1960s and 1970s but eventually succumbed to the trend in the early 1980s was 20th Century Fox. In 1985, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation successfully acquired 20th Century Fox, marking a significant change in the studio’s ownership.
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The 1960s was a period of change and conflict in America. Describe one such development in THREE of the following areas:Student movements
Women’s liberation
Counterculture
Gay rights

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Student movements

African-American college students got very involved in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960's. For example, four African-American college students started the sit-in protests at the Woolworth's lunch counter in North Carolina. This form of peaceful protest became extremely popular and resulted in the end of segregated seating at this Woolworth's facility.

Women's Liberation

One of the biggest developments of the women's liberation movement was the publishing of the book the Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan. This book has sold millions of copies and was known for its radical views. In this book, Friedan discusses how women should not be limited to the role of housewife. Rather, they should follow their own goals and do what they want to do instead of being pressured into societal norms.

Counterculture

The counterculture of the 1960's grew from the development of the Beatnik generation of the 1950's. This group was against organized religion and often experimented with drugs in order to alter their perception of reality.