Quote one reason why the BCM was formed

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Answer 1
Answer: The BCM was grassroots anti-Apartheid activist movement that appeared in South Africa in the 1960s out of the political vacuum.

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Bunyan was in prison for about six months.
a. True
b. False

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The answer is b. False

He was imprisoned for twelve years

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Samuel Morse helped spark a revolution in communications. Mark the statement if it describes one of Morse's contributions. A.
He developed the semaphore system, thereby revolutionizing communications.

B.
He invented the electric telegraph that transmitted information instantaneously.

C.
He devised a code of dots and dashes for sending messages over the wire.

D.
The first telegraph line ran from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to New York City.

E.
Telegraph wires spread across the continent by following railroad tracks west.

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I see there three correct answers that directly refer to Morse's contributions, and I bet there is more that one possible. So, the first one is definitely B.
He invented the electric telegraph that transmitted information instantaneously. The second one is C.
He devised a code of dots and dashes for sending messages over the wire. and the last one E.
Telegraph wires spread across the continent by following railroad tracks west. 

Here are the answers

B

C

E

In Vietnam, Tet was a holiday. What was celebrated during this time?North Vietnam independence
Vietnamese New Year
South Vietnam independence
Democratic Freedom Day

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Answer:

Option B.

Explanation:

Vietnamese New Year , is the right answer.

Tết is the name of the New Year of Vietnamese. In Vietnamese culture, Tet is the most significant celebration. Tết rejoices the arrival of springtime based on the calendar of the Vietnamese, which normally has the day coming in January or February. This function is also described as an occasion for family and pilgrims reunions.

Tet is the Vietnamese New Year.
It was during this holiday in 1968 that the North Vietnamese attacked over 100 major cities in South Vietnam after they went back on an agreement to have a cease-fire during the Vietnam War.

Medal for the CORRECT answer! :)In the early years of the Pacific war, thousands of American soldiers were forced into Japanese military prisons during which event?

Battle of Iwo Jima

Bataan Death March

Firebombing of Tokyo

Attack on Pearl Harbor

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During the early years of the Pacific War, thousands of American soldiers had to go to Japanese military prisons during the Bataan Death March. There were also Filipino military that were made to go to the military prisons. In total, there were 75,000 prisoners and they all walked approximately 65 miles to the prisons. 

Answer:

bataan death march

Explanation:

Who believed everyone over 60 years of age should stop working so more jobs would be available to younger workers?a. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
b. Francis Townsend
c. Charles Coughlin
d. Huey Long

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It was d. Huey Long who thought that everyone over 60 years of age should stop working so more jobs would be available to younger workers, which was contested by many. 

The theme of this passage from the Declaration of Independence is best described as: (5 points) connections and correspondence were interrupted many attempts were made to obtain assistance from the British people the British legislature extended an unwarranted jurisdiction over the colonies many attempts were made to obtain assistance from the British people.

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The British legislature extended an unwarranted jurisdiction over the colonies is the theme of the passage from the Declaration of Independence.