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If I'm thinking right and remember correctly the answer to this question is D: One that was balanced so that it could govern, but not oppress, the people.
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How did U.S. policy in Vietnam change following the Tet Offensive? Policy makers thought the war unwinnable and began to negotiate for peace. The military relied less on ground troops and more on sustained airstrikes. ... The military focused on cutting off the enemy's overland supply routes.
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<span>The Code of Hammurabi is a set of rules or</span><span> </span><span>laws</span><span> </span><span>enacted by King Hammurabi of Babylon. The code governed the people living in his rapidly growing empire. By the time that Hammurabi's died, his empire included much of modern-day Iraq, extending up from the Persian Gulf along the Tigris & Euphrates rivers.</span>
There are as many as 300 laws that cover a wide variety of subjects: homicide, assault, divorce, debt, adoption, tradesman’s fees, agricultural practices, & even the brewing of beer!
The code is best known from a stele made of black diorite, more than 7 feet tall, that is now in the Louvre in Paris. The stele was found at the site of Susa, (now modern-day Iran) by excavators who were led by Jacques de Morgan in the early 20th century. Scholars believe that it was brought to Susa in the 12th century B.C. by an Elamite ruler who subsequently erased a portion of it in preparation for inscribing it himself.
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Catholic and Protestant immigrants. Protestant and Chinese immigrants. Catholic and Jewish immigrants
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1. an artistic movement that emphasized
the emotional rather than the rational
side of humans =ROMANTICISM
2.a movement in which philosophers developed
ideas of democratic principles and basic
human rights=ENLIGHTENMENT
3.an ideology that included the rights to liberty,
equality, and property for all people and the
separation of different branches of
government=LIBERALISM
4.an ideology that believed that a nation
should be based on people’s shared
culture, language, or
background=NATIONALISM