The Vietminh did indeed assist the American Office of Strategic Services in WWII so this is True.
<h3>What did the Viet Minh do in WWII?</h3>
The Viet Minh were established in French Indochina where they formed a resistance to the Japanese occupiers.
They worked with the American Office of Strategic Services to gather information on the Japanese to aid in efforts to defeat them.
In conclusion, the VietMinh were helpful to the American Office of Strategic Services in WWII.
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Answer:
Bryce Harrington, I believe.
Explanation:
Wikipedia by some teachers are not reliable, but if your teacher allows wikipedia, I totally understand that! The person who created the article was "Bryce Harrington", therefore I would think he was the article-creator. And wikipedia is a source where anyone can edit. But, in my opinion I would say Bryce Harrington is the author or at least the article-creator. The article was created in 2002, on September 24th.
When dopamine levels are elevated this reward pathway reinforces the use of the drug.
Dopamine is an organic chemical that is produced in our bodies, and is related to reward-motivated behavior.
The anticipation of most types of rewards increases the levels of dopamine in the brain, and many drugs also increase dopamine as well as blocking its reuptake into the neurons follow release.
This was the "<span>Kellogg-Briand Pact" which was signed by Germany, France, the US, and many other nations. Of course it didn't last long, as these countries would go to war in 1939. </span>
The answer is d. Frederick Douglas. He was born a slave yet ran away and become
an eloquent spokesman for the abolitionist movement. He made many speeches and wrote many works
against slavery. He is proof that a
person can rise above his situation and be a force for change in society.