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Tresset [83]
3 years ago
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Who were the Big Three?

History
2 answers:
Ulleksa [173]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The Big Three were Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union

Explanation:

Umnica [9.8K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The leaders of those allied countries were referred to as the Big 3 WWII. The Big Three were Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union with their leaders being Winston Churchill, Franklin D Roosevelt and Josef Stalin respectively.

Explanation:

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1. What city was the first capital of the United States?
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  1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  2. Christopher Columbus (1492)
  3. August 2, 1776
  4. The Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria
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Explanations:

  1. The capital would change places throughout the young history of the US before permanently moving to Washington D.C. This location is a sort of neutral ground between the north and south (note how it's fairly halfway between the two extremes).
  2. Despite Columbus discovering the Americas in 1492, the Vikings were actually before him. Though I have a feeling your teacher is leaning toward Columbus considering question 4 asks about that. Also, the Native Americans were already in the Americas when both parties discovered the continents, so it really depends on how you phrase the question.
  3. Many think that July 4th, 1776 was the date of signing, but this is likely not the case. The declaration started around this time window, but the actual signing process took place August 2, 1776.
  4. These three ships were the ones that first arrive in the Americas in 1492. Some scholars dispute that these were the official names of the ships and they may have had other names. I have a feeling your teacher will be leaning toward the answer I mentioned above.
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Because it was a document that laid out specifically what the monarch could and could not do. For the first time limits were put on royal power and it eventually permitted a collection of the most powerful nobles who would act on behalf of the state rather than in allegiance to the monarch who were known as the Great Council which ultimately developed into the English Parliament.

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