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he described it as a despicable act and pledged to keep a military force in Lebanon
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By almost any measure, the Korean War seems rich soil for American storytelling.
More than 5.7 million American troops were engaged, resulting in more than 33,000 combat deaths and another 92,000 injuries. It marked the first armed, global conflict between democracy and communism in what would be known as the Cold War. The war technically never ended, as North and South Korea maintain an uneasy truce along the 38th parallel on the Korean Peninsula.
Yet the conflict has gone largely ignored in American pop culture. Aside from M*A*S*H and a handful of books and films, the war remains in a narrative haze, particularly compared with stories from World War II, Vietnam and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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hmm, I am thinking the third one
The correct answer for this question is this one:
<span>The founding fathers felt the right to petition and assemble supported which of the following organizing principles of the Constitution?
- federalism
<u>- separation of powers</u>
- popular sovereignty
- judicial review
How do First Amendment protections of freedom of assembly apply to private versus public property?
<u>- The constitutional right to assemble peacefully is a protected right on both private and public property</u>
- There is no constitutional right to assemble on private property, but peaceful assembly on public property is a protected right
- There is only a right to assemble on public property in designated free speech zones, which don't apply to private property
- The local government must grant permits before assemblies can he held on private property
The U.S. Constitution can be formally changed by the amendment process that includes which of the following options? (2 answers)
- Amendments can be proposed by two-thirds of both houses of Congress
<u>- Amendments can be proposed by the president</u>
- Amendments can be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures
<u>- Amendments can be ratified by three-fourths of members of Congress</u></span>
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