a. The dred scott decision
-Vietnam
-Indonesia
Answer:
Vietnam had to fight wars against the French and the Americans to gain its independence.
Explanation:
-During World War II, Vietnam, which was a French colony, was invaded by Japan. In 1945, at the end of the war, Vietnam proclaimed its independence.
After the war, France did not want to give up its colony, and occupied the southern parts of the country in 1946, which started the Indochina War. Viet Minh had taken control of North Vietnam and considered Hanoi as its capital. In turn, the French established a seemingly independent state under the leadership of Emperor Bao Dai. The war ended in the heavy defeat of France in Dien Bien Phu in 1954. In May 1954, a peace deal was concluded in Geneva between the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and France to end the colonial rule. The country was divided into two 17th latitudes between the communist regime of North Vietnam and the south, where the Boho rule continued. Elections were due to take place in July 1956, but Ngo Dinh Diem, who captured power in the south, refused and declared 26 October 1955 to be the Independent Republic of South Vietnam.
-South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem launched a campaign in 1956 against his political opponents, and in 1957 the guerrilla movement, the National Liberation Front, rebelled in the south. From the north, weapons and men began to flow. In December 1961, at the request of Ngo Dinh Diem, President John F. Kennedy sent military advisors to South Vietnam to support the South Vietnamese Army. In 1963, there was a coup d'etat in the South that overthrew Ngo Dinh Diem, after which the United States increased its support for South Vietnam. In 1964, the so-called Gulf of Tonkin incident led to the US launching a pre-planned bombing of North Vietnam. In March 1965, President Johnson sent the first US troops to the country. War and bombing also spread to neighboring countries.
A major turning point in the war was the January 1968 Tet offensive, which damaged both the United States and South Vietnamese fighting and caused serious losses to the National Liberation Front.
A peace treaty was signed in Paris on January 27, 1973. South Vietnam was divided into a quilt controlled by the government and the National Liberation Front and the United States withdrew its troops. In early 1975, regular forces in northern Vietnam launched an invasion and occupied southern Vietnam. Saigon was conquered on April 30, and the country was formally unified in July 1976.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Missiles could be launched from Cuba to the US
Answer:
Congress sent the military to the South to rule the Southern states and ensure that they obeyed the law.
Explanation:
The Reconstruction Era started with President Lincoln and after his assassination, President Johnson took over. Johnson did not have the same beliefs as Lincoln had, he believed that the Southern States should have more liberty and because of that, he vetoed a series of laws passed by Congress. With that, the Congress restricted the powers of the President and took over Reconstruction in a period known as Congressional Reconstruction.
During this period, Congress passed the Military Reconstruction Acts of 1867 that divided the south into five military districts that were placed under military leadership.
by force they sayed that they were going to bring the military
Answer is D4 ....................
market system is the anwser
-To develop friendly relations among nations
-To help nations work together to improve the lives of poor people, to encourage respect for the rights and freedoms of people around the world, and to conquer hunger, disease, and illiteracy
-To be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations to achieve these goals
What about the history of nuclear weapons development in North Korea might be a threat to the goals of the United Nations? What do you think the United Nations can or should do to address the issue in North Korea?
North Korea is in a odd place, I think it is a threat to our safety, but the people have been so indoctrinated it is difficult for the UN to help.