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the Torah
The Hebrew Bible is organized into three main sections: the Torah, or “Teaching,” also called the Pentateuch or the “Five Books of Moses”; the Neviʾim, or Prophets; and the Ketuvim, or Writings. It is often referred to as the Tanakh, a word combining the first letter from the names of each of the three main divisions.
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b. the Kurds
c. the Palestine Liberation Organization
d. the Judean People's Front
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a. the Taliban
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The Taliban took over power from the Soviets after the Soviet-Afghan War and officially ruled the country from 1996-2001. They are considered to be an Islamic Fundamentalist group that is still present in Afghanistan today but are now an insurgent movement. They have been heavily criticized for their radical religious beliefs that often recur to violence and brutality.
natural rights
human rights
Bill of Rights
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Civil rights
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-Philippines
-Puerto Rico
-Hawaii
The correct answer is Hawaii, as it was not acquired as a result of the Spanish-American War. In fact, Hawaii was annexed by the United States in 1898 with the Newlands Resolution, as an organized incorporated territory. It received statehood in 1959.
Guam, Philippines and Puerto Rico, on the other hand, were ceded by Spain to the United States for 20 million dollars as a result of its defeat in the war.
The "Fun for the Boys" cartoon by William Bengough published on August 23rd, 1900 shows William H. Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, and William McKinley. In this anti-imperialism cartoon, these men are revising the declaration of independence and editing it. There's a ghost watching them as they do so and that is George Washington, who looks as very deep in thought.
W. Bengough is clearly against the US for acquiring the Philippines after Spain lost a war to the United States. The Philippines were outraged as they were seeking independence.