During World war II the last major German offense campaign on the Western Front was the Ardennes Counter offensive also known as the Battle of the Bulge( 1944-1945) . They wanted to encircle four Allied armies and thus force a peace treaty in their favor.
Question: What was the Germans army's goal at the battle of the bulge
Answer: A to disrupt the Allies supply line
Answer: It would keep the United States out of war
Explanation:
Invertionst organizations had the belief that Axis aggressions were wrong and that they were threatening American Interests. They also claimed that Britain was fighting for free countries everywhere and that by sending aid to Britain American was able to find a way to stay out of war.
The correct answer is C) Racial attitudes and policies had been a part of American life for a long time and were not going to change easily.
Before slavery was made illegal thanks to the 13th amendment, there was a long history of racial segregation and racial superiority in America. From the first slaves (brought over during the early 1600's) to the end of the Civil War, many Americans were taught that African-Americans were inferior. Thanks to the Supreme Court case Dred Scott vs. Sandford, enslaved Africans were even considered property at one point in American history.
This long history of painting African-Americans as inferior was not going to change overnight. Rather, many southererns kept these types of views and passed them on from generation to generation.
b. minutemen
c. New Albany patriots
d. New England Confederation
December 16, 1773—
Protesting the Tea Act, colonists dump tea into the Boston harbor. This incident is known as the Boston Tea Party.
September, 1774—
Representative from all of the colonies except Georgia meet at the Continental Congress in Philadelphia to discuss problems with Great Britain.
April 19, 1775—
The Battles of Lexington and Concord are the first armed conflicts of the Revolutionary War.
July 4, 1776—
The Declaration of Independence is signed.
October 7, 1777—
The Americans defeat the British at the Battle of Saratoga. This is a turning point in the war.
October 19, 1781—
General Cornwallis surrenders to the Americans after the Battle of Yorktown.
September 3, 1783—
The British and the Americans sign the Treaty of Paris in which the British recognize American independence.
According to the timeline, which of these events preceded the Boston Tea Party?
A. the Battles of Lexington and Concord
B. the Continental Congress
C. the Boston Massacre
D. the signing of the Declaration of Independence
Americans wanted a weak government because they feared an oppressive and powerful central government, believed smaller republics would better represent their needs, and were suspicious of a government that might infringe upon their liberties.
Americans wanted a weak government for several reasons. Firstly, many feared that a large nation like the United States would be difficult to govern effectively as a republic, where the power lies with the people. They worried that a strong government might become oppressive.
Secondly, some believed that a smaller republic would naturally have more similarities among its members, making it easier for those in power to understand the needs of the community. Lastly, there was a deep suspicion of a powerful national government, stemming from the colonists' experience of having their liberties deprived by the King and Parliament of Great Britain.
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