What are three methods the US used to counteract the influences of the Soviet Union?

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Answer: The three methods that the United States of America used to counteract the influences of the Soviet Union were intelligence, media propaganda and nuclear arms race. These strategies would make the Soviets uneasy and they will feel that there is another powerful country that is there to counter their influences.

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Protection for individual rights in U.S. society reflects the idea that all people havedivine rights
natural rights
right to consent
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The question is asking us to choose the idea that all people have certain rights, also known as the protection for individual rights in U.S. society. Those are not unlimited rights, just certain basic rights, such as the right to live, but also more rights than the right to consent. The origin of these rights is not necessarily divine, as even the atheists believe in those rights, so the best answer is : natural rights, that is rights that people have by birth.

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Natural rights

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short answer: took the test

actual answer:

-looking at the first option, we never talked about divine rights in the lesson, so how would we know what that is so its a no

-looking at the second option, we know that natural rights are essentially rights that we are born with, and that they can never be taken away, so yes we all have these

- right to consent means that that they protect our rights, and in return we agree to their laws. This one is close, but its talking about more what the question is

- unlimited rights, again, it was never talked about and what would that even mean, so its not this one

-in conclusion, option 2 natural rights makes the most sense, and answers the question

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Which religion was predominant in the Ottoman Empire?A. Islam
B. Christianity
C. Buddhism
D. Christianity

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Islam is the correct answer.

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The answer is A. Islam Hope this helps!

What was Lincoln's initial naval strategy?-He wanted to attack the eastern coastal states in the south.
-He ordered a naval blockade of all ports in the South.
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-He immediately had all Union ships protect the capital of the United States.

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I'm almost positive that the answer is option B (or 2) - He ordered a naval blockade of all ports in the south.
B. He ordered a naval blockade of all ports in the South.

1. The Roman Catholic Church responded to the spread of Protestantism in the sixteenth century in several ways. Three of those responses are listed below. Describe two, using specific facts. • The Council of Trent
• The Society of Jesus
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The inquisitor ion was like an elite police force, they had many camps set up for labor, and even some for execution. They were the group that almost governed the the whole city. There was only one person more powerful then them, the ruler. The council of Trent was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation.

Why did American Indians occupy Alcatraz Island in 1969? to protest the lack of educational opportunities for American Indians to end poverty on American Indian reservations to raise awareness about unfair treatment of American Indians to convince the government to protect American Indian lands

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"To raise awareness about unfair treatment of American Indians" would be the best example from the list, since up until then the issue was nowhere near the forefront of American politics. 

To raise awareness about the unfair treatment of American Indians.

The American Indians occupied the Alcatraz Islands as a protest against the unfair treatment of American Indians in their access to civil liberties and opportunities to education and jobs. The Federal Government had promised them job opportunities if they would settle in urban centres. However, none of these opportunities were fulfilled, as a result of which, they occupied the Alcatraz Islands, an abandoned federal prison in the San Francisco Bay, to raise awareness about the unfair treatment meted out by the Federal Government.

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A group of American Indian rebels occupied the abandoned Federal Prison of the Alcatraz Islands and held it for a period of 19 months, to have it redeveloped as a centre for education and training for school. Five Sioux landed on the Islands allowing the Indians to appropriate surplus federal land. The capture of the Islands became a rallying cry of the American Indians, in their fight for access to equal opportunities to education and employment opportunities. The American Indians sailed to San Francisco under the cover of darkness, and occupied the prison quarters as a symbolic act of defiance, and printed graffiti and messages all over the prison walls. The underdeveloped conditions of the Island did not seem to bother the American Indians, for the Federal Government also did not give them any amenities or opportunities.  The Nixon Government decided to leave them alone, as long as their protests remained peaceful. Life in the Islands, however began to improve, as the American Indians raised their efforts in self-determination, and the diplomatic efforts of the Federal Government went unrecognized by them. However, the long duration of the island occupation proved to be fatal, and they were forced to give up. However, the efforts of American Indian leaders did not go unrewarded and the Nixon Government returned millions of acres of ancestral lands and promised them equal opportunities.

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Grade- High School.

Chapter- The Revolution of the American Indians.

Subject- History.

Keywords-

Equal opportunities of education, job opportunities, occupation of Alcatraz Islands, the act of defiance, graffiti, educational centres, self-determination, return of ancestral land.