What was the strategy of the North Vietnamese in the Vietnam war? Limited war to force negotiations A total war aimed at victory and reunification Gradual troop buildup to deny victory to the other side A bombing campaign to break enemy morale

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Answer 1
Answer: There were several strategies of the North Vietnamese in the Vietnam war, but the best option from the list would be "A total war aimed at victory and reunification"
Answer 2
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Answer:

"A total war aimed at victory and reunification "

Explanation:

The war in Vietnam was a war fought between 1955 and 1975 to prevent the reunification of Vietnam under a socialist or communist government. In this war the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) participated, which was against the communists, with the support of the United States and other allied nations of the United States against the local guerrillas of the National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam ( Viet Cong) and the Army of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), backed by China and the Soviet Union. It is estimated that between 3.8 and 5.7 million people died in total. The United States counted 58 159 casualties and more than 1,700 disappeared, constituting the longest struggle in that country until the Civil War in Afghanistan.


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In recent decades, the Federal Government of the United States has borrowed money mostly to finance domestic programs and debt, such as the healthcare system, paying back creditors, etc. 

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Answer:

I think it is the last one, but I'm not sure.

Explanation:

Sorry if I'm wrong

the Roman army. Task B: in one colour shade in/ highlight all of the Roman punishments and in another colour shade in/ highlight all of the Anglo-Saxon punishments Roman punishments Anglo-Saxon punishments A person accused of a crime that did not come to court would be outlawed. This meant that they could be killed by anyone as a punishment. If someone sold a loaf of bread that was not the correct weight they would be whipped. Prisons were sometimes used as a punishment. If someone disagreed that the ruler should be treated like God then they would have boiling hot metal poured down their throat. Criminals who kept committing crimes would be mutilated. This means they would have a hand, ear or their nose cut off. If someone stole a shoe from another person they would have to repay the cost of the sho the owner.​

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| A person accused of a crime that did not come to court would be outlawed. This meant that they could be killed by anyone as a punishment. | Capital punishment, in particular death by hanging, was used as a punishment for treason. This lethal punishment was intended to deter other people from committing this crime. |
| If someone sold a loaf of bread that was not the correct weight they would be whipped. | Corporal punishment included mutilation, such as cutting off someone’s hand. This was used for repeat offenders. |
| Prisons were sometimes used as a punishment. | |
| If someone disagreed that the ruler should be treated like God then they would have boiling hot metal poured down their throat. | |
| Criminals who kept committing crimes would be mutilated. This means they would have a hand, ear or their nose cut off. | |
| If someone stole a shoe from another person they would have to repay the cost of the shoe to the owner. | |

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Source: Conversation with Bing, 10/15/2023
(1) Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome - BBC Bitesize. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z8w3n9q/articles/zq36qfr.
(2) Discipline in the Roman army – a system of punishment

Why did the king issue the proclamation of 1763?to enforce tax on sugar
to establish British soldiers in the colonies
to encourage settlement of lands west of the Appalachian mountains
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"to prevent further conflict with Native Americans over land" would be the best option from the list, since this Proclamation forbid settlement in the area west of the Appalachian Mountains. 

This had the biggest impact on the average American family during the 1950s.a. divorce rate
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b. birth rate
d. decrease in income

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The correct answer is b. birth rate

This period was called the Baby Boom period and people born in it are Baby Boomers. The 50s experienced a massive growth in population.

Puritan communities in New England during the 1600s emphasized

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Puritan communities in New England during the 1600s emphasized "religious devotion and hard work," due to the fact that they needed to be incredibly disciplined in order to survive the harsh environment. 
Puritan communities were very religious so they emphasized religious devotion and they emphasized the importance of upholding their beliefs.