The 555-foot-tall Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., is an example of which of the following types of structures?
a. pyramid
b. geodesic dome
c. obelisk

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Answer 1
Answer: The Washington Monument is an obelisk.

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Which groups might be your focus if you were to write a researcg paper on religous intolerance int the US? A) Quakers and Lutherans

B) Jews and Catholics

C) Methodists and Presbyterians

D) Baptists and Episcopalians

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Jews and Catholics might be your focus if you were to write a research paper on religious intolerance in the United States. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this is the answer you were looking for and it has come to your help.

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It was the first Battle of the American Civil War.  It was fought in Manassas on July 21, 1861 resulting to a Confederate victory.  Both sides were inexperienced and the South won through the efforts of General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson who stood his ground and supported by General Joseph E. Johnston.

Why was the United States so interested in the security of Latin America?

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What was the most immediate result of Diem's refusal to hold elections? The United States withdrew its support. The Vietcong formed to resist the government. U.S. military advisers began arriving in Vietnam. The Geneva Accords were negotiated.

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The most immediate result of Diem's refusal to hold elections was that the Vietcong formed to resist the government. Option B is correct.

The ruler of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem refused to hold elections claiming that Vietnam did not signed the Treaty of Geneva. Consequently, the Vietcong was formed to fight against the government.

The Việt Cộng also known as the National Liberation Front, was a mass political organization  created in South Vietnam and Cambodia with its own army known as the People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam (PLAF). This organization fought against the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War.

The most immediate result of Diem's refusal to hold elections was that the United States withdrew its support." The answer is "The Vietcong formed to resist the government.

Further Explanations:

Ngo Dhin Diem born on 3rd January 1901 was a Vietnamese legislator and thelast Prime minister of the “State of Vietnam”who also served as the President of Vietnam from 1955 until his homicide by the military troop in 1963. His military assassination was the resultant of his leniency towards the Catholic Church and hatred for the Buddhist majority along with his institution of Strategic Hamlet Program.Diem's always tried to keep himself away from overseas affairs and stressed more on resolving the domestic issue and for that reason, he paid less attention during the Vietnam War. During Geneva accord Diem refused to hold elections suing that Vietnam haven’t signed the “Treaty of Geneva” and the Vietcong was formed thus to combat against the administration.  

The Vietcong or the “National Liberation Front” was a political union of South Vietnam and Cambodia was the coalition of his armymen acknowledged as the “People's Liberation Armed Forces” of South Vietnam. The union even fought against the “United States” and “South Vietnamese administrations” during Vietnam War.

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Vietnam War

Keywords: Ngo Dhin Diem,Vietnamese legislator,State of Vietnam,Catholic Church, Buddhist majority, Strategic Hamlet Program, Vietnam War, Geneva accord, Treaty of Geneva, National Liberation Front,

What does this exchange reveal about the relationship between Edna and Arobin

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Read the excerpt from chapter 29 of The Awakening.

"When shall I see you?" asked Arobin, seeking to detain her, the maid having left the room.

"At the dinner, of course. You are invited."

"Not before?—not to-night or to-morrow morning or tomorrow noon or night? or the day after morning or noon? Can't you see yourself, without my telling you, what an eternity it is?"

He had followed her into the hall and to the foot of the stairway, looking up at her as she mounted with her face half turned to him.

"Not an instant sooner," she said. But she laughed and looked at him with eyes that at once gave him courage to wait and made it torture to wait.

What does this exchange reveal about the relationship between Edna and Arobin?

Correct answer is:

C. Arobin takes his relationship with Edna much more seriously than she does.

Explanation:

The relationship shown between Edna and Arobin shows that though they share the same interest, they have their prior commitments which they cannot let go for some purposes. But as they get along with each other, they have gone through marital infidelity especially Edna. This situation leads them to another conflict over tradition and prejudice. 

Who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court when the Dred Scott decision was handed down?

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roger b. taney was the chief justice