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Darya [45]
3 years ago
13

What was the landmark case that abolished capital punishment for​ juveniles?

History
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olchik [2.2K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a

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Answer: complex legal codes government centered on religious and centralized government

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Why do you think the the video uses and animation and song?
strojnjashka [21]

Answer:

D. to me the atom bomb seem not so bad.

Explanation:

if I am correct the video is "Duck and Cover"? I remember learning about this last year. The atom bomb was capable of extreme amounts of damage, so downplaying it for the kids and teaching them to 'duck and cover' in the form of a cartoon was the easiest way to help them learn safety procedures in case of an attack.

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3 years ago
Why did Japanese soldiers kill so many civilians in Nanking, China?
Rus_ich [418]

The correct answer is A. Commanders encouraged their soldiers to be as brutal as possible.

The massacre of Nanking was a series of crimes against humanity committed by the Japanese army while they were occupying the city of Nanking and its surroundings in 1937. These crimes involved killings of civilians and prisoners, torture, violations, plunder, and other several atrocities. According to different estimates, the number of dead civilians rises above 300 000. This brutality was a direct result of the orders of the Japanese commanders: prince Asaka and general Matsui, among other Japanese military leaders.

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Describe the way some viking weapons were decorated
White raven [17]
Not really decorated in that sense as making them look "good" i guess, but they were mostly leather bound and covered in tar to help preserve the wood.

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3 years ago
How did the Roman republic become a dictatorship
Musya8 [376]

Roman Republic became dictatorship in the event of abolishment of monarchy back in 501 BC

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The Roman empire was under monarchy ever since ages, which later to be divided by the power of King into two praetors. This division was done annually, which later to turn as a threat in order to re-establish monarchy.

This posed the necessity to develop a dictatorship as proposed and intel by the Senate. Praetor maximus or the dictator was hence made the superior position and Titus Lartius in 501 BC is known to be the first to acquire the position, leaving Roman Republic to dictatorship.

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