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President Jefferson knew that taking the territory of the west after the purchase of Lussian could have favorable economic and geopolitical consequences for the new nation, could have a route to the northwest for trade, curb France's ambition to explore this territory with the argument of some scientific expedition and curb the growth of the USA, in turn having a country with salinity to the Atlantic and Pacific would achieve a prosperous nation, On expanding the executive power, it was clear that if it could have a strong ejective government, it could generate more support for the federal states, indicating everything through the constitution.
Explanation:
a) A living is <u>carried </u><u>out </u><u>while </u><u>you </u><u>are</u><u> </u><u>alive</u><u>.</u> ( 'living' refers to something alive).
b) state your wishes.............
I would wish that I was able to speak for myself.
I would wish someone (my loved ones too) would be there for me, take care of me etc ( and make me not feel the fact that I can't speak for myself ).
Good luck ✅.
you're super free to ask any further questions.
Hope I helped you...lol.
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An estimated 40,000 to over 300,000 Chinese were killed.[11][12] Since most Japanese military records on the killings were kept secret or destroyed shortly after the surrender of Japan in 1945, historians have been unable to accurately estimate the death toll of the massacre. In 1946, the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo estimated that over 200,000 Chinese were killed in the massacre.[13] China's official estimate is "more than 300,000" dead, based on the evaluation of China's own Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal in 1947. The death toll has been contested by scholars since at least the 1980s.[3][14]
The Chinese government has been accused by many Japanese of exaggerating details surrounding the massacre, such as the death toll.[12][15][16][17] The government of Japan has admitted to the killing of many non-combatants, looting, and other violence committed by the Imperial Japanese Army after the fall of Nanjing,[18][19] and Japanese veterans who served there have confirmed that a massacre took place.[20] In Japan, public opinion of the massacre varies, but few deny outright that the event occurred.[21] A small but vocal minority in the Japanese government and society have argued that the death toll was military in nature and that no such crimes ever occurred. Denial of the massacre and revisionist accounts of the killings have become a staple of Japanese nationalism.[21] Historical negationists go as far as claiming the massacre was fabricated for propaganda purposes.[22]
Explanation:
Because Europeans settled in the Americas lots of the Native Americans died. Most of them died because when the Europeans came over they brought new diseases with them which killed most of the Native Americans so the settlement of the Europeans effected the Native population badly
Answer:
true
Explanation:
we have so much pollution in the air with all the chemicals that we use over time, it's killing the ozone layer and us as well.