(A) Median: 7.5, Mode: 9
(B) Median: 7, Mode: 7
(C) Median: 7, Mode: 8
(D) Median: 7, Mode 5
answer: (B)
The first country mentioned here is Nicaragua where both The United States sought to counter Soviet support of Sandinista rebels and <span>The United States backed armed revolutionaries known as the Contras apply. Both the Sandinistas and the Contras fought in Nicaragua for power and the US supported the Contras during Reagan's presidency which was a huge scandal
Another country mentioned is the Dominican Republic which was occupied by the United States early in the twentieth century. The United States interfered after a local Dominican politician took power. The occupation lasted from 1916 until 1924 when politicians from the US started fighting for the end of the occupation
The third country mentioned here is Chile because it is the country where </span>The United States supported a military coup to overthrow a socialist leader and <span>The United States backed Augusto Pinochet, who became cruel leader. The president of Chile was Salvador Allende who was the first marxist to win in an election in the Latin America, which was disliked by the US who supported Pinochet whose army managed to take power through a coup.</span>
Galveston is the town had emerged as Houston's rival in the cotton trade. The main European settlements on the island were developed around 1816. The Port of Galveston was set up in 1825 by the Congress of Mexico following its fruitful transformation from Spain. The city filled in as the fundamental port for the Texas Navy amid the Texas Revolution. Galveston was established in 1836 by Matthew Sabo and filled in as the capital of the Republic of Texas. The Battle of Galveston was battled in Galveston Bay amid the American Civil War when Confederate powers under Major General John B. Magruder assaulted and ousted possessing Union troops from the city.
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They lost so many men because at one point their army troops were very bad they were low on resources for their actual training and trips so when they actually met with the other men they were supposed to be fighting they would just collapse of malnutrition or of lack of training while King George the III wouldn't pay up to help them out.
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Meiji Restoration<span>, </span><span>in Japanese history, the political </span>revolution<span> in 1868 that brought about the final </span>demise<span> of the Tokugawa </span>shogunate<span> (military government)—thus ending the </span>Edo (Tokugawa) period<span> (1603–1867)—and, at least nominally, returned control of the country to direct imperial rule under Mutsuhito (the emperor </span>Meiji<span>)</span>