The only soldier convicted of wrong-doing for what happened at My Lai in 1968 was
A) Captain Ernest Medina. B) Lieutenant William Calley.
C) Colonel Oran Henderson. D) Captain Hugh Thompson.
B
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a. relations between the United States and Japan appeared to be getting better. b. Germany withdrew its troops from the Soviet Union. c. Japan signed a nonaggression pact with China. d. FDR froze Japanese assets and increased U.S. naval presence in the Pacific.
__________ pioneered the production of machine-made cigarettes
A) James Buchanan Duke B) R.J. Reynolds C) Joseph Marlboro D) Philip Morris
The Amur River agreement was concluded in the 1700s between Russia and ________
A) Japan B) the Ottoman Empire C) China D) Poland
What were the long-term effects of the spread of disease along the silk roads?
What will be an ideal response?