What was the theme of the first macy’s thanksgiving day parade?

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After going public in 1922 and acquiring local department stores, Macy's decided to take on Bamberger's parade in 1924. They moved it to New York and gave it a Christmas theme. The intended highlight was Santa Claus, who would enter Herald Square at the very end of the parade.

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The answer was "Christmas Theme"

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Even though the Cuban Missile Crisis & the Cold War were both between the United States and Soviet Union, The Cuban Missile Crisis happened on October 14 1962 until October 28 1962.  Now, the Cold War on the other hand, happened between 1948 until 1990 (Which of course is the answer).
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Which Union ship took part in the first naval battle between ironclads when it fought the Confederate vessel Virginia in March 1862? A. Hartford B. Monitor C. Merrimack D. Hunley

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During the 1862 Battle of Hampton Roads, the CSS Virginia took part in the first naval battle between ironclads when it fought the Union ship, the B. Monitor. In fact, the CSS Virginia was built of the remnants of the Merrimack which is why the battle is also known and the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack.

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Its the Monitor

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In 1885, Maasai land was divided between British Kenya and German Tanganyika. A True B False

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True they was divided in 1865.

Final answer:

The Maasai land was not divided between British Kenya and German Tanganyika in 1885, but was affected later by colonial boundaries established without considering ethnic groups.

Explanation:

The statement is false. In the late 19th century, East Africa was indeed divided among colonial powers, but the Maasai land was not divided between British Kenya and German Tanganyika in 1885. In fact, Germany had established the colony of German East Africa (today's Burundi, Tanzania, and Rwanda) in 1891, effectively blocking the path of the proposed railway. British Kenya was established later. The division of these lands did not take into account ethnic groups, leaving tribes like the Maasai split between two governments.

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The number of electoral votes for president is equal to

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The number of representatives and senators from the state
To be a President you need 270 electoral votes

Why do you think Jan Hus would have made an effective leader of a large reform movement?

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Answer: Hus was a popular preacher who was openly critical of priests and bishops who violated their vows of poverty and chastity. He was known for stellar public speaking and was a great leader in the Czech Reformation.

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Jan Hus is the most famous leader of the Czech Reformation of the 15th century and one of the most prominent figures executed as a religious dissident in the early modern period. He became a priest in 1401 and was soon appointed the preacher in the Bethlehem Chapel, a private chapel established to promote religious reform.  

The Lapita and then Polynesians colonized what region?. A. Australia. B. New Zealand. C. Oceania. D. Tasmania. . . .

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The Lapita and then the Polynesians colonized the Oceania region. The correct answer is C. 

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C. Oceania.

Explanation:

1 Lapita is the name of a Neolithic culture that extended from points of the North coast of New Guinea and Bismarck archipelago to New Caledonia, and the islands Samoa and Tonga, in the west of the Pacific Ocean. It is considered the precursor of diverse contemporary cultures from part of Near Oceania and later of Polynesia. The model archaeological site of this culture is located near the town of Koné, New Caledonia, and was discovered in 1952. The name "lapita" derives from the word "sapita" (which in English is written xaapeeta), which means' to excavate a pit 'in the Haveke dialect of New Caledonia. That word was misunderstood by the first American archaeologists who believed that the place was called "Lapita".

2 The Polynesian culture is the culture of the indigenous peoples of Polynesia who share common traits in the language, customs and society. Sequentially, the development of the Polynesian culture can be divided into four different historical eras:

• Exploration and settlement (c.1800 BC - 700 AD)

• Development in isolation (c.700 - 1595)

• European meeting and colonization until the Second World War (1595-1946)

• Modern times / after the Second World War.