Who shot Abraham Lincoln?
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Answer 1
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Answer: John Wilkes Booth

Explanation: John Wilkes Booth was an American actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.

Answer 2
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john wilkes booth

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yes lets talk


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Lee hoped to break the supply lines and moral feeling of the North. He wanted to get the message of the South not giving up so easy.

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Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin


Answer : C


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C

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Which group of officials is responsible for all appointed positions within county government?

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The group of officers who is responsible for all positions appointed in the county government consists of mayors, state governor and state representatives.

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These people are responsible for appointing workers to hold positions held in county government. These positions are those of free choice, appointment and exoneration, of provisional character, destined to the attributions of direction, leadership and advice, being able to fall or not in effective servant of the State.

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Your answer is D

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The last great German counteroffensive of the war was called _____. the Battle of Britain the Battle of the Bulge the Battle of Ardennes Forest the Battle of Normandy

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The last great German counteroffensive of the war was called the Battle of Normandy, since this was fought when the Allies made it ashore and pressed East. 

The correct answer is B) the battle of the Bulge.

The last great German counteroffensive of the war was called the battle of the Bulge.

From December 16, 1944, to January 16, 1945, the German Army started a ferocious counteroffensive against the Allied troops during Worl War II. Also known as the Battle of Ardennes, the Battle of the Bulge represented the last German’s attempt to regain part of its territory already invaded by the Allied troops. The counteroffensive was not successful.  

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The options of the question are, A) keeping prices low. B) offering promotions. C) advertising. D) cultivating brand loyalty. E) overcoming barriers to entry. F) developing a specific image.  

The correct answer are, B) offering promotions, C) advertising and D) cultivating Brand loyalty.

The practices that describe how producers in oligopolies generally tried to create competition are, by offering promotions, advertising, and cultivating brand loyalty.  

The term oligopoly refers to a market structure where only participate few companies. When a determined market only has some companies participating, instead of many companies that compete each other, is when an oligopoly is present. An oligopoly does not allow other companies to enter the market, increases prices of products and services and because lack of competition, there is such a few innovation or none. On the other hand, the practices that describe how producers in oligopolies generally tried to create competition are, by offering promotions, advertising, and cultivating brand loyalty.  


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B) offering promotions, C) advertising and D) cultivating Brand loyalty.

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Who was the king of England before Elizabeth II?

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George VI

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