What military strategy defeated cornwallis at yorktown?

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is Guerilla Warfare and the question is about the War in the South, which took place in the 18th century. 

In October of 1780, General Gates was replaced by General Nathanael Greene (on the American side). He introduced the new warfare. Instead of attacking Cornwallis (the British)all at once, he decided to use the hit-and-run tactic. Thanks to that, the British were forced to go back to Yorktown, as they were gradually pushed away towards the coast.
Answer 2
Answer: They used the guerrilla Tactics

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In the late 1700s, Great Britain’s many rivers, harbors, and other natural resources caused the Industrial Revolution toA.) Grow
B.) Slow Down
C.) Stabilize
D.) Decrease

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The first alternative is correct (A): Grow

The natural resources of Great Betanha boosted the Industrial Revolution, as they served as inputs and fuel for the production and transportation of manufactures. In particular, ports have made it possible to open new consumer markets in other countries through exports.

The Answer is: A.Grow

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The "New Immigration" to the United States in the late-nineteenth century refers to the increased numbers of people arriving from

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Answer: agricultural areas of eastern and southern Europe.

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The Industrial Revolution brought to American shores waves of new immigrants from every part of the globe. Between 1860 and 1920, about one in seven Americans was foreign-born. By 1900, nearly 30 percent of the residents of major cities were foreign-born. These newcomers provided much-needed labor, but their arrival sparked ugly racial and ethnic tensions. In steadily rising numbers, immigrants moved from the agricultural areas of eastern and southern Europe directly to the largest cities of America. Once in the United States, they wanted to live with others who shared their language, customs, and religion. Ethnic neighborhoods in American cities preserved familiar folkways and shielded newcomers from the shocks of a strange culture.

The "New Immigration" to the United States in the late-nineteenth century refers to the increased numbers of people arriving from?

Answer - Southern Europe.

10. Which of these scenarios would be considered illegal in light of the provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment?

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Although you did not provide the scenarios, the answer would have to deal with African-americans not being granted citizenship even though they were freed, naturalized, or born within the US. Any African-American that would be denied would be a breach of the 14th amendment.

Which of the following was a result of the war of iraq?a)japan refused to help pay for the cost of the operation
b) saddam hussein and his regime survived the war
c)george h w bush's public approval rating plummeted
d)americans could not enforces the un resolution

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Answer:  B) Saddam Hussein and his regime survived the war.

Your choices included reference to President George H.W. Bush -- whose funeral happened on the morning of the day I'm writing this answer.  If the war you are examining was in the time of George H.W. Bush, that means the war against Iraq that you're referencing is the Gulf War of 1991.  The United States led a UN coalition of forces to push the forces of Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait after he had invaded that neighboring country.  But the US and UN mission limited itself to pushing Hussein's forces back into Iraq, not seeking to remove him from power in Iraq itself at that time.

In 2003, the US again pursued war in Iraq - this time under President George W. Bush (son of George H.W. Bush).  The 2003 effort was intended to remove Hussein from power, and did so.

What religions honor abraham?

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Judaism honors Abraham as the father of their faith.
Christianity recognizes Abraham as a prominent figure in the beginnings of their faith.
3 world religions honor Abraham as their ancient patriarch and a model of faith in one God. In Judaism the 12 tribes of Israel trace their lineage to Abraham though his son Isaac and grandson Jacob. In Christian scriptures he is a spiritual ancestor, "justified by faith".


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Why were most European trading posts set up on the West African coast?A.Europeans preferred nautical trade to trading across land routes.
B.Europeans were ill-equipped to travel into the interior of Africa.
C.Africans had already set up coastal trading posts.
D.In fact, most European trading posts were actually in the Saharan Desert.

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Its ACTUALLY Europeans preferred nautical trade to trading across land routes(since they werent used to African terrain)