<span>Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France in Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris</span>
The British abandoned Boston in early 1776 because they were forced out of the country by the American soldiers.
American Revolutionary War was at large, and the Patriots, led by general Washington (who later became the first president of USA) won the battle at Boston, which was bloodless, by the way. This brought an end to an eight-year British occupation of the city.
Some reasons to feel optimistic about the war against Islamic State are:
- It will help eradicate terrorism.
- It will act as a reset button as most terrorists in the area will be killed.
- Eradicating ISIS will set an example to the whole world that is creating menace in the world will lead them to their death.
<h3>What are positives about the war against ISIS?</h3>
The war against ISIS would be an opportunity to defeat them and eradicate the type of terrorism that they espouse which is violent and uncompromising.
It will also act as a reset button on terrorism in the area that ISIS occupied as the terrorists would be killed which means new terrorists would have to start from scratch.
Also, getting rid of ISIS sends a message to the whole world that any group that causes a menace like ISIS did can be certain of death and annihilation.
Options include:
- It will help eradicate terrorism.
- It will act as a reset button as most terrorists in the area will be killed.
- Eradicating ISIS will set an example to the whole world that is creating menace in the world will lead them to their death.
In conclusion, all options are correct.
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Mao Zedong launched his Cultural Revolution in China known as "Maoism" in response to New economic policies that threatened social equality.
<span>By a 7–2 majority, on June 7, 1965, the Supreme Court concluded that the Connecticut statute was unconstitutional. ... Justice Arthur Goldberg wrote a concurring opinion in which he used the Ninth Amendment in support of the Supreme Court's ruling, reasoning that the right of privacy was retained by the people.
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