None of these choices gave the argument of the protesters against the Vietnam war.
<h3>What did the protesters
opposed on
the war?</h3>
Majority of protesters opposed the war on moral grounds on the devastation and violence of the war.
Some other protester said the conflict was a war against Vietnamese independence and intervention in a foreign civil war because they felt it lacked clear objectives and appeared to be unwinnable.
Therefore, the Option D is correct.
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The best option from the list would be that "<span>Caesar ended the practice of ambitious generals starting wars and expanding the empire," since Caesar assumed ultimate and "tight" control over the entire military establishment. </span>
Answer:
seven day's battle
second battle of bull run
the battle of fredricksburg and
the battle of chancellorville
<span>Iroquois Confederacy are a group of native americans that sided with britain probrably because they hoped the british would aid them after the war so do the 2 and 3</span>
I believe it is because they did ban the fact that confederates could not be in office or house of reps.
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