What is the one of contribution of the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II? A. They flew missions over the US. B. They supported the troops. C. They flew missions over Germany. D. They helped develop the atomic bomb.

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Answer: "They flew missions over Germany" is the one contribution of the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II among the choices given in the question. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope the answer has come to your great help.

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If you had come to America to practice your Quaker religious beliefs, chances are you would have settled in A. New England. B. Pennsylvania. C. Virginia. D. New Jersey.

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I would have settled in (B) pennsylvania

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B. Pennsylvania

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In the late 1940s the Congress passed the Japanese American Claims Act that compensated people for property losses due to relocation during WW II.\

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True.  This was made possible through the efforts of President Harry S. Truman.  This was to help Japanese Americans who lost much due to their internment in the camps during the war.  Still many Japanese proved their loyalty by enlisting in the U.S. army during the war.

This is true. The Japanese American Claims Act was seen as the "right thing to do" due to the negative consequences of World War II and which it had on the populace at the time. They suffered quite some damage due to the war conditions in which America has found itself. 

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During Stalin’s reign, schools _____________________ to encourage support of Stalin and to revive Soviet nationalism.a. closed and reopened as military academies
b. championed the old Russian czars
c. taught the evils of capitalism
d. taught the Bible and held religious meetings

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During Stalin’s reign, schools "c. taught the evils of capitalism" to encourage support of Stalin and to revive Soviet nationalism, since the communist party was highly opposed to capitalism. 

Which european nation held the most african colonies within east and southern africa?

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Great Britian had colonies all over eastern and southern Africs

Britain was the primary colonial power in East and southern Africa.

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of globalization?transnational corporations
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the outsourcing of labor
foreign investment

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"High tariffs between competing nations" would not be a characteristic of globalization, since one idea of globalization is that trade and accessibility between nations is suppose to increase, not decrease. 

The correct answer is “high tariffs between competing nations”

Tariffs are a tax that is used by a country on other nation’s imported goods or services. This is used to protect the national industry because the other countries product is cheaper than the national one.

High tariffs create protectionism and shield’s national economy from a healthy foreign competition.

In a globalized world, nations have to lower trade barriers so products around the world are sold to all nations without any protections.

Some countries defend tariffs because they defend that labor rights and slave conditions may increase or decrease products values and this might harm prices in that nation.