Answer:
South Vietnamese cities
Explanation:
The locations that the communists target during the tet offensive were "South Vietnamese cities."
During the Vietnam war in 1968, the communist soldiers of Northern Vietnam carried out a tet offensive in various South Vietnamese cities. This was a guerrilla attack that was carried out by about 84,000 combatants under the command of Chi Fu Lua and HoChi Minh on February 1st1968. The troops raided 36 of the 44 provincial capitals, 5 out of 6 autonomous cities, and 64 out of the 242 district capitals in South Vietnamese cities.
Asia is the largest of all the continents.
True or false
Answer:
True
Hope this helps!
Which of the following statements best reflects how internet
connectivity has affected traditional capitalist systems?
It has produced a greater need for capital.
It has weakened global free market competition.
It has eliminated the need for multinational corporations.
It has increased the demand for protecting intellectual property.
Answer:
I think number 3 eliminated the need for multinational corporations
Explanation:
I don't know probably doe
5. the passage follows the thoughts of
A. hakon piersons
B. a girl named marissa
C.alex Anderson
D. a baker named leonidas.
Answer: sorry can't answer
Explanation:
not enough information
What are two examples of illegal activity in President Nixon’s administration?
Answer:
The metonym 'Watergate' came to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration, including bugging the offices of political opponents and people of whom Nixon or his officials were suspicious; ordering investigations of activist groups and political ...
Explanation:
Which of the characters in the scenario plays a role most similar to the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the Age of Exploration?
A store owner sells expensive rugs at his shop. To get the rugs, he needs to drive to another city to purchase them from the talented weaver who makes them. However, the highway that connects the two cities has a toll bridge whose owner charges drivers a fee to use it. The store owner hopes to avoid paying the fee by finding another route. Though his employees are convinced that he will never be able to find an alternate path, the store owner eventually discovers that he can avoid the toll bridge by taking a series of back roads. The store owner is finally able to purchase rugs from the weaver without paying any tolls!
A. The store owner
B. The talented weaver
C. The store employees
D. The toll bridge owner
Answer: D. The toll bridge owner
Answer:
D. The toll bridge owner
Explanation:
he was right
What do you think the world population will be in 2025?
Answer: The world will probably have this new flash game and stuff. Get very popular. Then get boring (but people still post about it prob) Also we will have self driving cars. That can tell when to go because they are connected to the lights! And it can see certain things. Robots will be built to actually function to where when you give it a command it will like. Actually give you what you want depending on what it is. (WIP 2021!)
¿Cuál fue el orden arquitectónico más utilizado durante el periodo helenístico? ¿Cuáles son las características que lo identifican?
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
¿Cuál fue el orden arquitectónico más utilizado durante el periodo helenístico? ¿Cuáles son las características que lo identifican?
El orden arquitectónico más usado durante el periodo helenístico fue el eclecticismo en la elección de las obras arquitectónicas a realizar, lo cual fomentó una mayor libertad en los diseños arquitectónicos.
Los arquitectos helenistas usaron cemento natural para producir el hormigón de las estructuras. Estos arquitectos fueron capaces de diseñar grandes ciudades bien urbanizadas, como fue le caso de Alexandria, en Egipto.
Durante este periodo se construyeron dos magnas obras que están clasificadas como maravillas del mundo antiguo: el coloso de Rodas y el Faro de Alexandria,
El periodo Helenístico comenzó con la muerte del gran Alejandro Magno en 323 AC, hasta el 31 AC, que es el momento en que la famosa Emperatriz de Egipto Cleopatra es asesinada junto con su enamorado Marco Antonio, durante los acontecimientos de la Batalla de Accio. Durante esos años de cultura Helénica, la influencia Griega se hizo presente por medio de sus tres dinastías gobernantes: la Ptolemaica, la Seléucida, y finalmente la polémica Antagónica.
In the first Spanish colonies, how did nearly all American Indians die?
The majority of the indigenious peoples who came in contact with the Spaniards died from foreign disease(s). Some of those diseases were smallpox, influenza, measles, and chickenpox.
Answer:Nearly all of American Indians died during the first Spanish colonies due to spread of Disease. Explanation: One of the most controversial subjects in American history is the decline in the native population after the Spanish invasion.
Explanation:
Do you think the style of mosques were different in China. Give reasons.Immersive Reader
(3 Points)
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
There are two types of styles are used in the architecture of mosque in China i.e. the Chinese style and the Arabic style. The first type which Chinese style is features of timber structures, ornaments, and pavilions, which were used in Chinese traditional architecture while on the other hand, the second type of architecture maintains Arabic building forms and structures so we can say that the mosques are similar and different in architecture.
Answer: The architecture of China's mosques, both historic and modern, reflects this diversity. ... In the twenty-first century, modern construction techniques allow patrons to choose from a variety of styles and materials as they design mosques to reflect a particular version of Islamic identity.
In 1986, one of the worst tragedies in the nation’s history involved a post office massacre in the Oklahoma town of __________.
A.
Enid
B.
Ada
C.
Norman
D.
Edmond
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
In 1986, one of the worst tragedies in the nation’s history involved a post office massacre in the Oklahoma town of Edmond. Option D
What happened in the Oklahoma town of Edmond?On August 20, 1986, Patrick Sherrill, an ex-postman, opened fire in a workplace in Edmond, leaving 14 people dead and six injured. Sherrill later committed sui.cide.
The Edmond incident was one of fifteen homicides committed by postal workers between 1986 and 1999, which resulted in the deaths of 34 postal workers and 6 non-workers. These in turn inspired a plethora of workplace violence research by criminologists, psychiatrists, and government organizations.
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In the late 1600s, the colonists of New York and New Jersey were
Answer:I believe the answer is: religiously diverse
Explanation:
New York and New Jersey was the main destination of immigrants from various regions due to their the availability of job opporunities in these states. This create situation where various type of culture and tradition to live together and co-exist in these state
With the Emancipation Proclamation, the Union took an official stance on:
A- Slavery
B- Segregation
C- Discrimination
D- Military power
can someone add on to this? i need 44 more words.
The American-Indian Wars have been a hundred years of war, Wars between the Indians and US settlers, mostly over land control. The Tuscarorian Indians burnt during the Tuscarora War (1711-1715) During combat, Tecumseh died, forcing many Indians to give up the UK cause. One of the most notable occurrences of the American-Indian Wars happened on November 29, 1864, when 650 Colorado volunteer soldiers attacked a Cheyenne and Arapaho encampment near Sand Creek. Despite the fact that they had already began peace talks with the US government, more than 140 Native Americans were slain and disfigured, the majority of whom were women and children.
Answer:
There were many major wars of the American-Indian wars including the list below. Battle at Fort Utah (1850) Walker War (1853–1854) Tintic War (1856)
Black Hawk War (1865–1872) White River War (1879) Ute War (1887)
Bluff War (1914–1915) Bluff Skirmish (1921) The War was declared finished on the year of 1923. Two years after the Major battle of Bluff Skirmish in 1921. This was perhaps known as one of the worst and longest wars in history.
Explanation:
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How enslaved people were viewed and treated by southerners and by northerners
Explanation:Southerners saw slaves as property. Northerners viewed slaves as human beings. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery and never had any rights. She was treated like property and might have, to some extent, viewed herself that way because of circumstances. Freedom gave her many rights she had never known and many possibilities. However, even Northerners did not see African Americans as equals to whites in society. Though Abe Lincoln believed they deserved life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, he and other northerners still saw African Americans as inferior, as demonstrated by laws in the North that gave African Americans fewer rights than whites. Still, the northern view that African Americans were entitled to at least certain rights was sure to make people like Harriet Tubman feel freer and more privileged than she ever could have dreamed of being in the South.
Prompt
The Preamble of the United States iS one of the most important introductions ever written in United States history, however
it can be difficult for some citizens to fully understand. Rewrite the Preamble in your own words so that all citizens are able
to understand the six functions of the United States government. How would you present your version of the Preamble to
other students your age to get them interested in the US Constitution?
Answer:
We have to ensure justice, defend our country and maintain peace.
Explanation:
The Preamble of the United States says that We are the People of the United States who can form a more perfect Union, provide Justice to all the affected people, insure domestic peace, contribute in defense of our country, promote the Welfare of people and development of the country, and secure the Liberty to ourselves and to our future generation. We have to achieve these six goals in order to lead the world and become one of the most powerful nation in the world. We have to provide justice to all people in order promote peace in the society. We have to defend our country whenever it need us.
How might someone's perspective on the previous question be shaped by that person's identity and his or her personal values and experiences?
Incomplete question. However, I tried answering from a psychological perspective.
Explanation:
Psychologists have said that a person's identity; personal values and experiences can shape their perception of a particular matter.
For example, someone may view another person's action as trivial based on their values regarding such action, while another person may find such actions disrespectful.
Answer:
Psychologists have said that a person's identity; personal values and experiences can shape their perception of a particular matter.
For example, someone may view another person's action as trivial based on their values regarding such action, while another person may find such actions disrespectful.Explanation:
What what and why does Jesus need to keep his children away from sin
Answer:
bieng away from sin makes our relationship with him stronger?
Explanation:
im still learning
Answer: I think it’s because he has a plan for us and wants us to follow him and be kind to one another and when we sin that’s the opposite. I also think it’s because signing is bad and he wants us to be the best versions of ourselves.
- How did the New Deal increase rights for workers?
Answer: ushered in by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the New Deal was an enormous federally-funded series of infrastructure and improvement projects across America, creating jobs for workers and profits for businesses. Today, the legacy of the New Deal remains with programs like Social Security still in place.
Explanation:
10. "Muckrakers" and "Carpet Baggers" were known for doing what?
a) Racking out barn stalls and putting carpet in homes
b) Being lazy
c) Gossip and bag making
d) Lying and cheating
C. "Gossip and bag making"
Carpetbaggers were northerners who moved to the south after the civil war and profited during reconstruction.
Muckrakers were journalists of the Progressive era, they sought to expose big business, the government, and corruption.
In what way did the United States contribute to end world war 1 all that apply
Answer:
-The peace treaty, authored by representatives of the United States, was signed by ------Austria-Hungary and Germany and immediately ended the war. ... -U.S. troops aided the Allied Powers on the battlefield. -U.S. citizens gave up food or gas to help in the war effort.Jun 21, 2017
Explanation:
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which constitutional principle served as inspiration for the creation of the three branches of us federal government?
Speech How did this senator disagree with the other two senators? Byrd Santorum A: Clinton Clinton Santorum B: Byrd Byrd Clinton C: Santorum
Answer:
B. Byrd Clinton.
Explanation:
Robert Byrd was an American Lawyer and politician who served the state of Virginia for 51 years. He disagree with the two senators over the debate regarding the issue of west Virginia. Mr. Byrd disagree with the rest of the two senator who were presenting a bill against the nationality of the residents.
Which was an advantage for the South at the start of the Civil War?
a smaller population
an industrial economy
a well-led army
OO
fewer miles of railroad
Answer:
A well-led army
Explanation:
The South had much better control during the Civil War than the North. The South had the military advantage because they fought for their land and had knowledge of the terrain (landscape) better than the North. The South had much more men trained as officers. The majority of the famous Generals and Commanders in America were from the Southern region including; Robert E. Lee, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson and others. The Southern officers (Confederate) known for their ambitious nature and individualism who followed the rules of honour and personal pride, which help them to fight together for the cause. Southern Generals identified for their willingness to use relentless methods to gain an advantage over the Union.
Answer:c
Explanation:
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Which major event occurred during the Paleozoic era?
A. All animals lived on land.
B. People lived on Earth.
C. Pangaea, the huge supercontinent, formed.
D. Flowers first existed on Earth.
Answer:
Q
Explanation:
Paleozoic Era, also spelled Palaeozoic, major interval of geologic time that began 541 million years ago with the Cambrian explosion, an extraordinary diversification of marine animals, and ended about 252 million years ago with the end-Permian extinction, the greatest extinction event in Earth history.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is a because 541 million years ago with the Cambrian explosion, an extraordinary diversification of marine animals, and ended about 252 million years ago
HELP DUE TODAY!!!!!! What aspects of Greek culture were adopted by the Romans to create the unique Greco-Roman culture they spread throughout the world?
Who was Emperor Agustus and why was he so important?
Answer:
Caesar Augustus was one of ancient Rome's most successful leaders who led the transformation of Rome from a republic to an empire. During his reign, Augustus restored peace and prosperity to the Roman state and changed nearly every aspect of Roman life
Explanation:
Emperor Augustus was one of ancient Rome's leaders who led the transformation of Rome from a republic to an empire. Augustus restored peace and prosperity to the Roman state. Hope this helps:)
Explanation:
what is the instrument used at ati-atihan festival?
Answer:
patik-patik
Tribu Malipayong Ati uses patik-patik, a bamboo instrument played by the real Atis. This group placed third in the Balik-Ati category.Rab.
Explanation:
Why was access to the oll fields of the Middle East Important to Germany? During WW2.
Answer:
It was important because oil can be made into gasoline for the cars are automobiles.
Explanation:
do any one know who invented wireless electricity
dont give st upid answers
Answer:
Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla first discovered resonant coupling during his pioneering experiments in wireless power transfer around the turn of the 20th century, but the possibilities of using resonant coupling to increase transmission range has only recently been explored.
Explanation:
What civilization built their cities at Ur and Akkad and constructed ziggurats?
China
Indus Valley
Egypt
Mesopotamia
Answer:
Mesopotamia
Explanation: