For the answer to the question above, <span>General Pershing also needed to decide whether or not to lend American soldiers to the European allies. When the AEF arrived in Europe, the Allies were exhausted from three years of war. While some American military personnel and European allies wanted Pershing to send American troops to “fill in gaps” in the Allied armies, he established his authority by refusing to do so. He believed the strategy would not work because the training methods used by the U.S. and the Europeans were too different from each other. He also thought that a united American military force would hurt German morale more. Despite opposition, Pershing stood firm in his decision.</span>
It is not known how many copies we're printed the night of the fourth. 25 copies are known to exist 20 owned by American institutions, 2 by British institutions, and 3 by private individuals.
The answer is c the consuls were elected by the Assembly but usually took orders from the Senate
The Scopes Trial was important because it talked about the classic ethical issue of should we teach creationism in schools. John Scopes was a science teacher in Tennessee. At the time, teaching evolution in school was against the law, but Scopes taught evolution regardless of the law. He was put on trial, where each side was represented by a famous attorney, against Scopes was William Jennings Bryan, and representing Scopes was Clarence Darrow. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100, but this verdict was later withdrawn.
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D. Making a timeline of major Civil War battles is an example of
chronological thinking. It means ordering events in the specific order that they happened. Hope this answers the question.