History, 18.04.2021 04:50 mariaf0203
If you were the President of the United States in August 1945, would you have ordered the atomic bombing of Japanese cities to try to end the war? Why or why not, please explain your answers! Serious answers please
Answers: 1
History, 21.06.2019 18:30
Political rights for women grew most rapidly on the western frontier primarily because (1) the settlers were influenced by native american indian societies (2) women greatly outnumbered men in the west (3) pioneer life often required men and women to share responsibilities equally (4) immigrants settling in the west brought ideals of gender equality from europe
Answers: 3
History, 21.06.2019 20:10
An outcome of which rerutions) resulted in conflict and a temporary return to absolute de
Answers: 1
History, 22.06.2019 01:00
In 1944, the supreme court upheld the authority of the u.s. government to order the internment of a minority group in the interest of national security, even though there was no evidence that any members of this group were disloyal to the united states. should the same policy be applied today against u.s. muslims or muslim immigrants? why or why not? are these forms of internment different from native reservations? if so how? if not, why?
Answers: 1
History, 22.06.2019 02:30
Text: dante's inferno canto iv analyze the setting that dante develops in canto iv. examine how 1) the choices he makes to describe the setting and 2) the characters he places in this setting affect the reader's understanding of the first circle of hell, limbo. be sure to use specific details from the text to support your ideas
Answers: 2
If you were the President of the United States in August 1945, would you have ordered the atomic bom...
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 01:00
Arts, 31.01.2021 01:00
Geography, 31.01.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 01:00
English, 31.01.2021 01:00
Physics, 31.01.2021 01:00
Mathematics, 31.01.2021 01:00