Answer:
Majority, no
Explanation:
Historically, many believed that Jesus was a prophet of GOD, or at best a teacher (of the law). Many Jews living during the age did not believe that the coming of Christ would occur while they were alive, and they essentially betrayed Jesus to be crucified. Of the few that believed, many were still doubtful, and needed ground and reasons to continue in their faith. However, there were instances of the belief of Jewish People, but it is rarely. Many followers were actually those who were not of higher class in the hierarchy of the class structure made during the Roman rule. Towards the end of Jesus's death, we see that most Jews regret eliminating him, but in a sense still did not believe.
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The Battle of Iwo Jima played between February 19 and March 26, 1945. It is considered one of the most difficult and bloodiest battles in the Pacific during World War II, and the Iwo Jima island is described as the hardest fortified area in the history of warfare. The strategic value of the island was controversial, and for the Japans it was a battle for the defense of the homeland, where they were ready to fight to the last man.
The correct answer is: It was considered part of the Japanese homeland.
In general, farming is easiest in the Midwest, since this region has a climate that is far more moderate than the North or Southwest, which makes farming far easier due to higher rainfall.
It split Nebraska into 2 Distinct territories: Nebraska and Kansas
The reason Japan was so successful in expanding its territory in 1942 was because: C) It did not have to fight the majority of US forces. After the attack on pearl harbor the US Navy was dealt a big blow. This allowed the Japanese to expand its territory in 1942 with relative ease because they were not fighting the majority of the US forces.