Which American colonist was the lawyer who defended the soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre?

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Answer: John Adams defended 5 killed boston residents-Samuel Gray, James Coldwell, Crispus Attucks, Patrick Carr, and Samuel Maverick.


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Which of these statements best defines the term Middle Ages? A-the period before the growth of the Catholic Church around the world. B- The period of interaction between the Islamic and Mongol empires. C- The period following the decline of the Roman Empire in Europe. D- The period between Greek and the Roman dominance over European culture

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n the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.  So C Would be the correct answer.
C- The period following the decline of the Roman Empire in Europe. See the definitions in dictionaries like Oxford and others.

Which of the following was one of the earliest civil rights successes? The montgomery bus boycott
The march from selma to washington
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The march from Selma to Washington." The statement that was one of the earliest civil rights in the United States that succeed is The march from Selma to Washington. 

What danger to American representative democracy and freedom did Madison believe factions represented?

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The South wanted slaves to be counted as part of the population when Representation in Congress was determined, even though slaves had no rights. The North did not. They settled on a fraction per slave.

Which American negotiated the cease-fire with North Vietnam, essentially ending the United States' involvement in the conflict between North and South Vietnam?a. Barry Goldwater
b. Richard Nixon
c. Henry Kissinger
d. Robert Kennedy

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Henry Kissinger was the American who negotiated the cease-fire with North Vietnam, essentially ending the United States involvement in the conflict between the North and South Vietnam. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "c". He was also the United States Secretary of State during the time in which Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford were the presidents.

Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal during the Suez Crisis. What does this mean? The Egyptian government took control of the canal. The Egyptian people took control of the canal. An Egyptian company took control of the canal. The Egyptian government sold the canal to new owners.

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That Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal during the Suez Crisis means that A. The Egyptian government took control of the canal.

What was the Suez Crisis about?

The Suez Crisis was an international maritime crisis.  It occurred on July 26, 1956, in the Middle East.

Then, the Egyptian president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, seized control of the Suez Canal, previously owned by the Suez Canal Company, a company controlled by French and British interests.

The nationalization or forceful ownership transfer forced Great Britain and France to invade Egypt.

Thus, the nationalization of the Suez Canal during the Suez Crisis means Option A.

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The answer is:

The Egyptian government took control of the canal.

When a country nationalizes somethings, that just means that they take it from its owner, in some cases they buy it form the owner, and it´s now administrated by the state, many companies in the world provide and help countries to increase its national budget by bein nationalized by the State, teh Panama Canal is another example of that.

Which 19th century event supported the movement for woman's rights

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The Seneca falls convention.
The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848. This convention promoted the idea of equal rights to women during this period of time.
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