The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, abolished an earlier quota system based on national origin and established a new immigration policy based on reuniting immigrant families and attracting skilled labor to the United States.
In general the Byzantine Empire was monotheistic instead of polytheistic since it was accepted that people would worship only one god as opposed to many. However given the vast nature of the empire it was inevitable that some people would by polytheistic.
Answer: The answer is D.
Explanation: Lincoln wanted to abolish slavery and did. He had no intentions of continuing it--so yea. And he is from kentucky, not Illinois.
The first action <em><u>on the Eastern front</u></em> was the <em><u>Russian invasion of East Prussia</u></em> from August to September 1914. <em><u>The Battle of Gumbinnen</u></em> was the first victory for the Russian army on August 20th, 1914. However, days later, from August 23rd to 30th in 1914, the Germans recovered and defeated the Russians in <em><u>the Battle of Tannenberg,</u></em> taken around 100,000 prisoners and the Russian commander, <em><u>Alexander Samsonov</u></em> committed suicide because of the outcome of the battle.<em><u> Russians also invaded the Kingdom of Galicia</u></em> and they defeated the Austro-Hungarian army during <em><u>the battle of Lemberg,</u></em> forcing them to retire 160 kilometers. Summarizing all that happened on those first months, <em><u>it's clear that the Russian army wasn't close to defeating the German army, didn't push back severely Germans and Ottomans and neither fighting for its existence</u></em>. <u>The correct answer is C. Neither losing nor gaining ground in the opening months of WWI. </u>
Answer:
What is this cartoon about,
What is the cartoonist's point of view,
Which techniques does the cartoonist use,
and Are the techniques in the cartoon effective.
Explanation:
I had to make a political cartoon in History class not too long ago. These seem right.
Hope this helped lots and lots,
sincerely, me :)