describe Jays treaty, the pinckney treaty and the treaty of ghent. 

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Answer: Jay's Treaty was between the US and Great Britain that is claimed to helping avoid war, resolving issues and leading to 10 years of peaceful trading between the two countries. The treaty requested the removal of British troops from pre-Revolutionary War forts, Some Americans were not happy with this idea because they feared it would help foster aristocracy. After the ten years, the Pinkney Treaty that would continue the agreement was rejected by Jefferson leading the way for the War of 1812. The major point of the Monroe-Pinkney Treaty was to get Britain to quit impressing Americans into serving in the Royal Navy during the French war. The British didn't concede because they felt it was less offensive to tell the Americans no than loose to the French. The two countries went to war in 1812 to 1814. The Treaty of Ghent in Belgium was sign 12-24-1814 to end the war. It did not declare either country a winner. Both countries would get back their lands lost during the war, Americans would get back their POWs, and their slaves .

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Among all school of thought concerning the representation of Buddha, which of the following is not a common trait of Buddha?

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Some misconception about the representation of Buddha,  which is not true, is that he is Buddha is always shown in a cross-legged position (the so-called Lotus position).

He is often, but not always shown like this and for example Wat Pho is a famous statue of him lying down

Who was Aristotle? Can someone please tell me what he did and who he was thank you.

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Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist born in the city of Stagira, Chalkidiki, in the north of Classical Greece. Along with Plato, he is considered the "Father of Western Philosophy".


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Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher who studied and taught poetry, science, ethics, psychology, and reasoning

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. The current time is 3:35 P.M. B. Is "a quarter to one" the same as 12;45? C. Their baby was born at 2.00 A.M. D. The flight leaves in 40 minutes, at 505 A.M.

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A. The current time is 3:35 P.M.

Paul's first prison experience was in the city of:A) Rome
B) Jerusalem
C) Caesarea
D) Philippi
E) Azotus

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Rome

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What are countries with little industry called?

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Developing countries, not developed. Developed countries are ones who do not need much help with their economy as the others. DEVELOPING COUNTRIES is correct.

What role did the navajo code talkers play in WW2?

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The Navajo Wind Talkers were very instrumental in WWII using their Native American language to transmit codes the Japanese could not decipher. There were 400-500 Native Americans that served in the Marine Corps. Their job was to transmit secret tactical messages in the South Pacific Theater. The efforts of these men improved communications in the encryption at both ends of the message. It was sent by Navajo Wind Talkers in one area and received by another Navajo Wind Talker in another area of the front lines. Although we generally hear of code talkers in WW II, there was also a group in WW I from the Choctaw Native Americans. Other Native American tribes that helped with code talking were the Cherokee, Comanche, Choctaw, Lakota and Meskwaki.

The Navajo Wind Talkers were especially hard to decipher because of their complex grammar and the fact that at the time of WW II it was still an unwritten language. A code book was developed. Code talkers could encrypt a message at one end and decode it on the other end ten minutes quicker than the standard English message. When their various dialects, accents, syntax and tones were added into an already difficult language it is said that only people raised in that area could decode a message. It is generally agreed that without the code talkers the Marines would have never taken Iwo Jima.

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The Navajo code talkers played crucial roles in every Marine offensive in the Pacific, from Guadalcanal in 1942 to Iwo Jima in 1945. ... A two-man team of code talkers attached to a Marine regiment relay coded orders over a field radio

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