Which battle that took place during the American Revolution briefly boosted colonial morale?

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Answer: The correct answer to the question above is the Battle of Trenton. The Battle of Trenton took place during the American Revolution that was briefly boosted the colonial morale. The Battle of Trenton was a small and private pivotal battle which took in Trenton, New Jersey. 
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Answer: Battle of Trenton.

Explanation:

After the devastating losses in New York where the massive British armada imposed a humiliating defeat on the Patriots, General Washington knew a victory to boost colonial moral was needed. In this context, he led a number of 2,400 men across the icy Delaware River to the city of Trenton, New Jersey. Over there they surprised an army of 1,500 sleeping British soldiers and had a formidable victory. Only 2 of Washington's men were killed and 4 wounded. The unexpected victory at Trenton saved the cause of independence.


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Select all that apply.What was commonly manufactured during the Tang Dynasty?
silk
spices
textiles
porcelain
pottery
jewelry
medicine

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The tang dynasty's major inventions and advancements were gunpowder, Silk, Spices, jewelry, medicines, and porcelain.

What do you mean by the Tang dynasty?

The Tang dynasty refers to the dynasty of china that was followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten kingdoms period.

The commonly manufactured during the tang dynasty is Salt, Tea, Medicine, Gold silver, textiles, and porcelain.

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silk, textiles, porcelain,  pottery

During his second term, which problem did George W. Bush attempt to address by calling for the privatization of Social Security? A. Baby boomers could not invest their personal savings in the stock market.

B. Birthrates had almost doubled since the start of the Social Security system.

C. Medicare costs for elderly immigrants had doubled over the past decade.

D. Younger workers feared they would not have sufficient income after they retired.

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D. Younger workers feared that they would not have sufficient income after they retired.

The other answers aren't accurate. Nothing was stopping anyone from investing their personal funds in the stock market. Birthrates in 2005 (when Bush offered his proposal) were at 14 births for every 1,000 members of the US population. In 1935, when Social Security was first enacted, the birth rate in the US was 18.7 births for every 1,000 members of the population. And 1935 was a low year due to the Great Depression. Birth rates in the 1920s and then again in the 1950s were at 20+ per 1,000 members of the population. Indeed, it's the DECLINE in birth rates that played a role in weakening the funding of the government's Social Security system. More older persons were reaching retirement age, seeking to draw Social Security benefits, and there were less younger workers now paying into the system. Those younger workers feared that before they'd reach retirement age themselves, the Social Security system would become bankrupt.

Which of the following nations did President Bush accuse of having weapons of mass destruction?

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Since options are not stated, here's a brief information about the controversial weapons of mass destruction during the time of Bush's presidency.

>Saddam Hussein,the fifth president of Iraq was internationally condemned for his use of chemical weapons during the 1980s against Iranian and Kurdish civilians during and after the Iran–Iraq War.
>In the 1980s, Saddam pursued an extensive 
biological weapons program and a nuclear weapons program, though no nuclear bomb was built.
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The U.S. and the UK asserted that Saddam Hussein still have big hidden stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in 2003, and that, he was still procuring and producing more.

To run for senate a candidate must beA.) a resident of the United States for four years

B.) 30 years of age

C.) willing to serve two terms

D.) a resident of a nearby state.

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To run for senate, a candidate must be letter A: a resident of the United States for four years. Just like someone who wants to run for president; they must live in the United States for at least five years. 

What steps did andrew jackson take to strengthen the authority of the federal government

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We can recognize one specific historical instance that very clearly represents Jackson's ideological relationship towards the extension of federal power.

This would be 1832's Nullification Crisis:

Since the Revolutionary War, there had been tension between North and South over tariffs. Congress had previously passed a raise in tariffs on manufactured goods, scandalizing Southern agricultural states. South Carolina and a few other states went as far as to threaten to leave the Union with the Ordinance of Nullification, which rejected the tariffs imposed by the government.

Jackson was outraged by the South's response and demanded Congress to pass a Force Bill that permitted the Federal Government to use force against the states that tried to overpass federal law. After this first step to prevent the Union from breaking up, he agreed to lower the tariffs in a compromise that helped keep balance for the time being.


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Which group of people made up a large percentage of the Vietnam War protesters

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Answer:

College Students

Explanation:

The movement against U.S. participation in the Vietnam War began among peace activists and leftist intellectuals on college campuses. It then gained  national prominence by 1965 exposing some of the cracks in the american society at the moment