Answer: To occupy Cuba.
Explanation:
When Roosevelt was president, back then in September 1906, the United States sent troops to occupy Cuba and this situation and event is also known as the ''Pacification of Cuba''. The president Roosevelt wanted to see what are economic issues in Cuba and he wanted to take care of them because of the United States citizens protection because they were living on that island.
He also wanted free elections and to prevent internal riots. The troops left in February after the elections in January.
It flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which also flows into the North Atlantic Ocean. :)
Answer: Aaron Burr and he finished in a tie
Explanation:
Option A. Is correct. He was definitely born in Judea, Bethlehem.
Option B. Is correct. His father, Joseph was a carpenter. He was known as "Joseph the carpenter."
C. Is definitely true.
D. True.
E. I believe is not true. Jesus didn't traveled alone to the temple of Jerusalem to observe Passover. He went with his disciples.
Answer:
A) While parts 1,2 and 3 are accurate, part 4 needs revision.
Explanation:
The Jews never were forced to migrate from Europe. In fact, during the 18th century, there was a revival movement in Eastern Europe known as Hasidic Judaism. Previous to World War II the Jewish population in Europe was close to 9 million.
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