The TET offensive
The offensive started in Vietnam new lunar year, known as lunar holiday. The north Vietnamese communist regime and the Vietcong, the rebel group that was fighting against the south Vietnam regime launched a series of attacks. the USA joined the war with an aim of containing the spread of communism as the North wanted to reunite with the south.
struggles for power between the president and the Congress-
Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act in order to limit
the President's powers and prevent President Andrew Johnson from discharging
radical Republicans from office. This resulted from a conflict between
President Andrew Johnson and the radical Republicans over the Reconstruction of
the South
Today Constantinople is known to the world as Istanbul: the biggest and most western (both culturally and geographically) city in Turkey.
For some time it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire (before it was the capital of the Ottoman Empire) - so the correct answer is Byzantium
Compared to its rivals, Carnegie Steel is able to offer its goods for less money. Because he controlled the raw material supply, the means of manufacturing, and the channels of distribution, Carnegie was able to reduce expenses.
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He promoted bonds and made investments in oil and railroad sleeper carriages, but iron production was his main line of work. He relentlessly adopted practices that reduced per-unit costs, introduced the railroad industry's cost-accounting methods, and hired skilled chemists.
Because he controlled the raw material supply, the means of manufacturing, and the channels of distribution. Because Carnegie produced a subpar item, production costs were lower.
Hence choice 2nd is correct.
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Answer:
1. Native American population decreased severely.
2. Many Native Americans faced starvation, hypothermia, and sickness.
Explanation:
President Andrew Jackson passed the Indian removal policy in 1830.
Effects of President Jackson's Indian Removal Policy on the lives and culture of Native Americans are as follows:
1. Native American population decreased severely.
2. Many Native Americans faced starvation, hypothermia, and sickness.