Option D, Oliver Cromwell was an enemy of the king, is the right answer.
As a strict Puritan Oliver Cromwell, served as the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1653 until his death. In 1653, he dissolved the Rump parliament because of its failure in the implementation of the reforms. He implemented his own ways to rule. Therefore, he is best described as the enemy of the king.
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D
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This question has nothing to do with current events, it has to do with the US-Mexican War that happened in the mid to late 1800's.
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This is a viewpoint question, so you have to answer it how you feel. Was the US right to declare war? Was Santa Ana correct in cutting off peace talks with the US? Was he right when he attacked the Texans at the Alamo? Could the US have gotten the territory that we know as Texas, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Utah in a peaceful way?
described in the passage?
Answer:working class
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This doesn't help unless I can see the passage
Not long into his term, Nixon announced a new policy of Vietnamization to gradually withdraw the more than 500,000 American soldiers from Vietnam and return control of the war to the South Vietnamese ARVN. A lessening of tensions between U.S. and Soviet Union.