Answer: Hue
The Battle of Hue (or Massacre of Hue) is considered one of the bloodiest events of the war. It started on January 31, 1968 and lasted for 26 days. During the capture and occupation of the city by the Viet Cong and the People's Army of Vietnam, a huge amount of executions and mass killings took place. The death toll is estimated to be between 2,800 and 6,000 civilians and POWs.
Answer:. They provided shelter, they taught others to read and write, prepared medicine, sewed clothes for others, and helped others in times of need.
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This answer is True. But frequent devastating floods, largely due to the elevated river bed in its lower course, have also earned it the distinction "China's Sorrow". The Yellow River is indicative of the problems affecting many of China's rivers.
Answer: The central government oversees finance, commerce, national defense
Answer:
lethal injection
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Recorded incidents of botched electrocutions were prevalent after the national moratorium ended January 17, 1977; two in Alabama, three in Florida, one in Georgia, one in Indiana, and three in Virginia. All five states now have lethal injection as the default method if a choice is not made.
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