True, Mt. Suribachi is located near the southernmost point of Iwo Jima. In the American Invasion or Iwo Jima in 1945 against Imperial Japan, After the invasion, a squad of soldiers raised a flag atop Mt Suribachi on the 23rd of February, 1945. So yes, the answer is TRUE.
Answer:
the founding of a Jewish state in Palestine
Explanation:
The United Nations resolution of a jewish state sparked conflict between Jewish and Arab groups
Answer:
It referred to the the people who were now taking the place to come with the meaning. "We the People of the United States"
Explanation:
Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson used American power around the world during their presidencies.
Roosevelt
-The Roosevelt Corollary to keep European nations out of Latin America
-Started revolt in Panama to be able to create the canal
Wilson
-Invaded Veracruz, an important Mexican port
-Did not recognize a Mexican government that was against American ideals.
Assuming that you are referring to the territories of today's Mexico, formerly know as <em>New Spain</em>, here is the paragraph:
As Hernan Cortes campaigned throughout the first continental lands of America, the idea that many Spaniards, probably even himself, harbored was that of founding Spain all over again in the newly found and conquered lands. A mix of nostalgia and pride for the Motherland, Spain, must have prompted the <em>Conquistadors</em> to name the cities and provinces they founded after cities and provinces already existing in Spain. One reason for using already familiar names had to do with the difficulty of pronouncing the original names of the places given by the native people, the other one had to do with a sense of control, since most people hold the belief that naming things bestows them with a degree of control over them. And yet another reason may have been the comfort of living in places named after their old home towns and provinces the Spaniards had come from.