Who was known as the “king who lost America”?a. Henry VIII
b. James II
c. Edward VI
d. George III

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Answer: The king who was known as the king who lost America is King George III (d). He reigned from 1760 until 1820. He reigned for one of the longest periods of time by any British Royal in History. He is primarily remembered as the king who lost the American colonies as well as the king who went mad. Even so, he reigned until his death in 1820.The American Revolution was primarily sparked by the lack of American representation in the British parliament. 

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Is little available food a characteristic of Athens, Sparta, or both? A. Athens B. Sparta C. Athens and Sparta

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The correct answer is B. Sparta

Explanation:

Sparta was an important city during Ancient Greece civilization from the 12th century BC to the 7th century AD that was known as Lacedaemon and became a dominant city due to its military power during wars. However, despite the relevance of the city availability of food was a problem, Sparta  depended on slaves and lower classes for producing food as the main goals of the city were based on military strategies and goals due to this Sparta was not focused on the availability of food, also, Spartan education was aimed at creating warriors and promoted a healthy diet, and as consequence just a restricted amount of food was provided and the main crops were wheat and barley which may fail after some years due to the lack of water and the conditions of soil as few of it was fertile. Thus, little available food existed in Sparta.

I would say B because it makes sense and thats the answer

When did Japan surrender?a. after the first atomic bomb was dropped
b. the day the Soviet Union invaded Manchuria
c. the day after Germany and Italy surrendered
d. a few days after the second atomic bomb was dropped

By the time of the Yalta Conference, the Soviet Union had yet to declare war on Japan. What influenced Joseph Stalin to agree to enter the war against Japan?
a. Japan attacked a naval base outside of St. Petersburg.
b. The Soviet Union felt Japan would be an easy ...

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Japan surrended a few days after the second atomic bomb was dropped. - D

They did so because they knew and saw what destructive capabilities the US had as a nation. They couldn't hope to match this destructive force so they eventually had to surrender.

I'm not sure if you need the answer to the second question as well?

Compare and contrast two flood myths

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Answer:

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Explanation:

In both stories, sacrifices were made after disembarking the ark. In both myths, the arks rested on a mountain. In both myths, the floods were caused by a God. Deucalion's flood lasted 9 days and 9 nights. Noah's flood lasted 40 days and 40 nights. Noah's ark had animals aboard.

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Who shot Abraham Lincoln?
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Answer: John Wilkes Booth

Explanation: John Wilkes Booth was an American actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.

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john wilkes booth

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The Andes region of South America contains one of the world's largest rain forests. True False

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TRUE

When we think of rainforests, we most likely think first of the Amazon basin in South America. That's appropriate, as the Amazon rainforest is the world's largest tropical rainforest. But where the Amazon basin meets the Andes mountains, there is enormous biodiversity. The northern portion of the Andes, bordering on the Amazon rainforest, is known as the Tropical Andes. In the Tropical Andes, the pattern of vegetation includes includes tropical rainforests at 1,600 to 4,900 feet above sea level, and also cloud forests ranging from 2,600 to 11,500 feet. Cloud forests (also known as water forests) are evergreen and typically have low-level cloud cover enveloping them.

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It is False as the amazon is not in the Andes.

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The one European country that did not establish settlements in North America was: France Spain Portugal England

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Rhe choreect answer is: Portugal

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hello portugal

Explanation:

The reason for this is because spain went to spread catholicism to native americans and settle land. the french went there to trade fur between native americans and so did the dutch. The english went there looking for gold but they came to a fail so they settled and grew tobacco and made good profit  for england.