Why did the Allies, apart from the United States, seek large reparations from Germany, and how did Germany feel about it?Summarize: What were the main components of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points?

Compare and Contrast: What did Wilson and the other members of the Big Four at the Paris Peace Conference disagree about?

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Whom or what did Common Sense name as the greatest enemy to American liberty?

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Answer:

The correct answer is that greatest enemy for American Liberty was the monarchy.

Explanation:

Thomas Paine's Common Sense was a major push in favor the American Revolution.

The King.

Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense.  This pamphlet stated the important reasons for colonial independence from Britain.  Our greatest enemy during this time was the King of England.

Which of the following ideas was established in the Code of Hammurabi?a) criminals should never be punished in cruel or violent ways
b) all people who live within a country must practice the same religion
c) a person accused of a crime is considered innocent until proven guilty
d) every citizen in an empire should be considered equal under law

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Answer:    D) Every citizen in an empire should be considered equal under law

Explanation:  Hammurabi was the ruler of Mesopotamia in the period from 1792 to 1750, a member of the Babylonian dynasty. His law is known as one of the oldest written laws ever. Although, among the total of 282 laws in the Code, there are those who are on the principle of "eye for the eye", this is a fair law that was valid for all. As the preface says, the law protects everyone both strong and weak, persecutes criminals, and everyone is equal before the law, and will be punished for the crimes committed.

d) every citizen in an empire should be considered equal under law

At which conference was the Allied invasion of Italy agreed upon?A. Tehran
B. Casablanca
C. Yalta
D. Potsdam

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The Allied invasion of Italy was agreed upon by the Allies (the United States, Great Britain, and Russia) at the Casablanca conference. They had waited to invade Italy because Germany posed more of a threat. 

Do you agree or disagree with the stem cell research

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I agree because it sounds like an interesting topic

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. 

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B

C

E

After the Gulf War was over, 15 influential news organizations sent a letter to the secretary of defense complaining that the rules for reporting the war were designed more to control the news than to facilitate it. How did this affect access to covering the next war?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

After the Gulf War was over, 15 influential news organizations sent a letter to the secretary of defense complaining that the rules for reporting the war were designed more to control the news than to facilitate it. This situation affected the access to covering the next war in that media reporters were given greater access to cover combat and war affairs.

After the situation mentioned in the Gulf War, the Pentagon made an important decision that allowed reporters to better cover the incidents of the war. In 2003, almost 600 journalists closely followed the United State Army military actions in the war front, during the invasion of Iraq. The US government considered that better news coverage of the incidents in the war front would produce better support from their citizens. That kind of coverage facilitated the work of the reporters and the information shared by their agencies.