In what year was the GI Bill passed?
a. 1957.
b. 1952.
c. 1947.
d. 1944.

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Answer 1
Answer: It was signed by President Roosevelt on June 22 1994. Answer is d. :)

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During the scientific revolution, scientists questioned what beliefs about the universe?

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The auestioned what was at the center. The earth or the sun.

Which are examples of ways some southern whites kept blacks from getting justice during Reconstruction?Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
They repealed discriminatory black codes.

B.
They refused to build schools for blacks.

C.
They formed hate groups to spread terror.

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They passed the 14th Amendment.

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I mostly think it's A.

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They formed hate groups to spread terror

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Why did Japan invade Manchuria?to regain land lost in the Russo-Japanese War
to revenge an ancient grudge
to obey the terms of the Kellogg-Briand Pact
to gain its iron ore and coal deposits

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to gain its iron ore and coal doposits

Nombre con que se designa al conjunto de comunidades religiosas cristianas surgidas de la Reforma Protestante iniciada por Lutero en el S.XVI. *

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Nombre con que se designa al conjunto de comunidades religiosas cristianas surgidas de la Reforma Protestante iniciada por Lutero en el S.XVI.

El nombre que se les dio es "Protestantismo."

Fue precisamente el monje alemán Martin Lutero quien en el siglo XVI escribió su ensayo titulado "95 Tesis." En ese ensayo, Lutero criticaba fuertemente al Papa y a la iglesia Católica por vender indulgencias que garantizaban el perdón de los pecados de los feligreses. Eso comenzó la gran división o cisma de la inglesa en el siglo XVI. El resultado fue el surgimiento de otras doctrinas protestantes.

Place the events below in order, to show the changes that the French Revolution brought to France. (1) The Royal family, disguised as peasants tried to escape to Austria, but they were recognized and return to Paris where the King and Queen were eventually beheaded.


(2)Parisians storm the Bastille, and peasants attacked manor houses destroying documents that listed their financial obligations.


(3) The 3rd Estate breaks away from the other two and vows to write a new constitution.


(4) Angry mobs storm the palace at Versailles, protesting the price of bread, and the Royal Family are forced to Paris where they could be monitored.


(5) The National Assembly issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen.

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Placing the events in order to show the socio-political changes that the French Revolution brought to France is as follows:

(3) The 3rd Estate breaks away from the other two and vows to write a new constitution.

(4) Angry mobs storm the palace at Versailles, protesting the price of bread, and the Royal Family are forced to Paris where they could be monitored.

(5) The National Assembly issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen.

(2) Parisians storm the Bastille, and peasants attacked manor houses destroying documents that listed their financial obligations.

(1) The Royal family, disguised as peasants tried to escape to Austria, but they were recognized and returned to Paris where the King and Queen were eventually beheaded.

What was the French Revolution?

The French Revolution was the revolutionary movement that shook France between 1787 and 1799, ending monarchical rule and defining the rights of the people.

The French Revolution set the stage for other democratic revolutions, including the American Revolution.

Thus, the order of the French Revolution is set out above.

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Why was the 1848 revolt in Prussia successful only in the short term? The country was under foreign rule again a year later. The overthrown king was back in power a year later. The public rebelled against changes a year later. The new elected assembly was dissolved a year later.

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The new elected assembly was dissolved a year later and this was the reason why the 1848 revolt in Prussia was successful only in the short term. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or the fourth option. The public support for this revolt was also not there.  

The Prussian revolt of 1848vwas only successful in the long run because the new elected assembly was dissolved a year later.

What was the Prussian revolt?

This was an uprising that took place between the different sects of the Prussian people in the 13th century.

This revolt was only successful for a while because the assembly that was elected to handle the issues got to be dissolved.

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