Who issued the "Grito de Dolores"?

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Answer: the correct answer would have to be Padre Miguel Hidalgo.... i hope i helped and hopefully my answer doesn't get erased again hahaha

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C should be your answer here

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im pretty sure its c

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The Union General who assumed command of the army during the last year of the war was ShermanGrantMcClellan.

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The Union General who assumed command of the army during the last year of the war was "Grant", who was the most famous and impactful general during the War on the Union side. 

Answer: Grant

Ulysses S. Grant was the 18th President of the United States from 1869 to 1877. He was also the commanding officer of the Army.

When the Civil War started in 1861, Grant joined the Union Army. A capable man, he rose through the ranks rapidly. As a general, Grant was persistent, and he was able to gain control of the Mississippi River and to win major battles against the Confederation. In March 1864, he was promoted to Lieutenant General. His army fought the Army of Northern Virginia led by Robert E. Lee for over a year in the Overland Campaign and at Petersburg. Finally, Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox, ending the war.

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b. Protected by free speech 

B. Protected by free speech

The European Age of Exploration would not have been possible without the astrolabe and the compass, both of which were adapted from...A) African kings.
B) Muslim sailors.
C) British merchants.
D) Byzantine scholars.

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The correct answer is B. Both the astrolabe and the compass were adapted from Muslim sailors.

The astrolabe was used by navigators, astronomers and scientists in general to locate the stars and observe their movement, to determine the time from latitude or, vice versa, to find out the latitude by knowing the time. It also serves to measure distances by triangulation.

Muslim sailors often also used it to calculate the prayer time and locate the address of Mecca. During the XVI to XVIII centuries, it was used as the main instrument of maritime navigation, until the invention of the sextant, in 1750.

In the 8th century it was already widely known in the Islamic world. It arrived to Europe in the 12th century through Al-Andalus.

The compass is an orientation instrument that uses a magnetic needle to indicate the Earth's magnetic north. Its operation is based on terrestrial magnetism, so it points to the magnetic south that corresponds to the geographic north and is unproductive in the north and south polar zones due to the convergence of the force lines of the earth's magnetic field.

The compass was invented in China, and was brought to the Middle East by Muslim merchants through the Silk Road. In Europe, the compass is officially known since the Renaissance, allegedly taken there by the Muslim invaders of southern Spain.

the european age of exploration would not have been possible without the astrolabe and the compass both of which were adapted from Muslim sailors because the compass and the astrolabe have been dicovered by muslim scholars

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President Nixon's alleged abuse of authority in A. the Vietnam War led to the War Powers Resolution of 1973.
Since he conducted secret bombings in Cambodia, during the Vietnam War without notifying the Congress, it was decided that this Resolution was the best thing to do. 
"The Vietnam War" is the war among the choices given in the question where President Nixon's alleged abuse of authority led to the War Powers Resolution of 1973. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. I hope the answer has come to your help.

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The cold war in Latin America
Cold war i think.....