6. Is the third bubble. 7. Is the third bubble. and 4. The first bubble.
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To spied on McClellan's army to find out the size and then attacked. And encourage England to intervene on their side.
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Members of the counterculture in the 1960s and 70s valued freedom and independence from mainstream society.
They valued non-conformity, questioning the norms of materialism and authority. They rebelled against traditional society and opposed establishments like the government, consumerism, and capitalism. They embraced alternative lifestyles like communal living, sexual freedom, and psychedelic drug use. The counterculture also valued peace, equality, and sustainability.
The environmental movement, civil rights movement, and protests against the Vietnam War were all important aspects of the counterculture. In short, counterculture members were both radically rebellious and deeply committed to creating a more peaceful and equitable world.
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Answer: Youth, Spontaneity, and Freedom of Expression
Explanation:
A.D is for after the birth of Christ and
B.C is for before the birth of Christ.
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Canada has developed policies to directly address Canada's problems with acid rain and pollution. Acid rain and pollution are examples of environmental issues.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Acid rain has been affecting mostly western Europe & eastern north America.Acid rain as we all are aware of is the result of air pollution. When any kind of fuel is burnt it produces different chemical gases in the environment.
These gases especially nitrogen oxide (NO) & Sulfur dioxide (SO2) reacts with the tiny droplets of water in the atmosphere to form Sulfuric acid and nitric acid. Thus, resulting in the formation of weak acid causing it. Acid rain as it occurs in the atmosphere can be carried not only from country to country but even from one continent to another.
A.
Upton Sinclair
B.
Ida Tarbell
C.
Mother Jones
D.
Samuel McClure
14. John Muir is closely identified with which social reform movement of the late 1800s?
A.
voting rights for women
B.
exposing political corruption
C.
ending racial discrimination
D.
preservation of wilderness
15. Who was the leader of the political machine that ran New York City by using bribery and intimidation in the late 1800s?
A.
William Tweed
B.
John D. Rockefeller
C.
Ely Beach
D.
Thomas Nast
16. What was the goal of the Prohibitionists?
A.
to overturn Jim Crow laws
B.
to outlaw the consumption of alcohol
C.
to ban child labor practices
D.
to restrict immigration quotas
17. Who was considered the greatest leader of the Nez Perce people?
A.
Red Cloud
B.
Chief Seattle
C.
Chief Joseph
D.
Cochise
18. Which civil right is spelled out in the 19th Amendment to the Constitution?
A.
Women cannot be denied the right to vote.
B.
Public education must be free for all citizens.
C.
Workers cannot be fired for joining a union.
D.
Former slaves are permitted to own land.
19. "Women in the nineteenth century had the responsibilities but not the rights of citizenship."
Which statement supports this claim?
A.
Women had to serve on juries but could not run for office.
B.
Women had to pay taxes but could not vote.
C.
Women had to obey the law but could not express their opinions in writing.
D.
Women could be arrested but could not ask for a jury trial.
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Answer:
1. The Allied forces land on five French beaches in Normandy.
2.American soldiers and French fighters march northward through France.
3.The Nazi forces surrender to the Allies in Paris.
4.The Allies liberate Belgium and the Netherlands from Nazi control.
Explanation: