Answer:
Chinese volunteers supported North Korea.
Answer: D. In 2005, It was estimated that 2500 public schools and 57 colleges or universities in the U.S. had a Native American logo, mascot, or nickname.
Explanation:
For decades sports teams in the US including at public high schools and colleges have used Native American likeness in their logos, mascots and/or nicknames.
Native American Civil rights movements however, criticize this as they say that it propagates negative stereotypes against Native Americans and as such have started lobbying these organizations which were estimated to be 2,500 public schools and 57 colleges in 2005, to remove Native American likeness from their logos, mascots and otherwise.
Answer:
1.what did Egypt contribute to the world?
Explanation:
1.The many achievements of the ancient Egyptians include the quarrying, surveying and construction techniques that supported the building of monumental pyramids, temples, and obelisks; a system of mathematics, a practical and effective system of medicine, irrigation systems and agricultural production techniques
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Giuseppe Garibaldi - led an army to capture southern Italy
Camillo di Cavour - freed northern Italy from Austrian rule
Giuseppe Mazzini - created a group called Young Italy that promoted Italian independence
King Victor Emmanuel II - served as the first leader of Italy following unification.
Explanation:
- Piedmont received Lombardy from Austria.
- Garibaldi conquered the Kingdom of Two Sicilies (1860) with his "thousand" volunteers.
- The states of central Italy were annexed Piedmont, and Victor Emanuel II proclaimed himself King of Italy (1861).
- He led the war against Austria, this time in alliance with Prussia (1866), and acquired Venezia.
- In 1870, the Pontifical State was also occupied, and Rome became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy, thus realizing the idea of Risorgimento.
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Answer:
(B) ending serfdom
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“In St. Petersburg, Czar Alexander II signed the famous manifesto with provisions on February 19, 1861, the act on liberation of the peasants. Two years later, at the height of the Civil War, President Lincoln on January 1, 1863, in Washington, signed the no less famous Emancipation Proclamation freeing the slaves.”