What is protecting British occupied Yorktown?

What will be an ideal response?


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By the mid-1930s

A. the Guomindang had driven the Japanese from Manchuria. B. all vestiges of the Confucian past were gone from Chinese life. C. a Confucian education was still considered to be vital, as seen in the restoration of the Civil Service Examinations. D. Chinese urbanites had become much more Westernized in fashions and social practices, but most rural Chinese still clung to traditional ways. E. women's rights had replaced filial piety as the driving social force in China.

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What was the "domino theory"? How did it justify the American war in Vietnam?

What will be an ideal response?

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The securing of American political, economic, and military influence in Hawaii was critical to accomplishing the goal of the United States, which was to command the Pacific Ocean, as articulated by U.S. Secretary of State Daniel Webster in 1851

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How did the country's experience of World War I shape the national response to the Great Depression under FDR?

a. The large-scale devastation and loss of human life during the War hardened the American people, which prepared them for the period of deprivation and suffering of the Great Depression. b. During the war years, the country had experienced general mobilization of the nation's resources in the service of a common goal, facilitating implementation of the New Deal, another form of general mobilization. c. Patriotism and selflessness surged during the American involvement in World War One, and this same spirit of selflessness permeated the Great Depression era, insulating Americans from fear and despair. d. The experience of fighting a common enemy during the war resulted in a general improvement of racial and ethnic relations; these relationships were then solidified during the Great Depression. e. American involvement in the First World War took a heavy toll on the economy, and during the decade preceding the great crash, the weakness of the economy set the stage for the Depression.

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