Yes. Just so you know, I'm only in 11th grade, so I might not be using the right vocab, but I'll try my best.
It can be justified the same way that it was during the Korean War. In order to repel communism in South Korea, the US troops were launched. This was a unilateral military action. In the same way that the US used the Monroe Doctrine to help aid and enforce their rule in other places, this is what happened during the Iraqi War. The US saw an unjust system of government reigning unfairly, so they intervened to overthrow it. The justification there was that they should have been able to choose their own government (in short, they should have a fair and free democracy).
Answer:Choose the answer with the correct missing numbers and the correct expression to describe the conversion.
Kilograms Grams
9 9,000
10 10,000
11 11,000
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To begin you can talk about the transformation from the ghettos to the concentration camps. How many civilians were taken from there homes and sent away to harsh living conditions. you could use a recognizable moment like the night of long knives to explain the severity of how the Jewish community was descriminated against. You could use the tests they ran in camps as another example of how they were treated.
you can look up videos explaininf the railroad systems. As well short clips of concentration camps.
The statement that best describes African American experience in the military is "limited yet significant".
The African American experience in the military can be described as "limited yet significant" because the African Americans were not allowed to occupy combat positions BUT their importance in the transport part is crucial.
The Enlightenment movement hugely influenced the west, especially the United States and the Founding Fathers. The system of checks and balances as well as the the separation of power into legislative, judicial and executive branches come from the Enlightenment writers. The famous line from the Declaration of Independence "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" was inspired by the writings of Locke and his saying of "Life, Liberty and Property" as we can see.