<span>The strategic commander of the US forces in Europe was "D. Eisenhower," who later went on to become the President of the United States after World War II concluded. </span>
Answer:
The British and French evacuated 338,000 troops from Dunkirk.
Explanation:
This massive amount of troops were sitting ducks on the beach and somehow the Royal Navy (along with civilian ships) managed to evacuate all of these troops back to England safely.
In Tinker v. Des Moines, the Supreme Court ruled that the wearing of a black armband in protest of the Vietnam War was not a substantial disruption of the school environment and was therefore protected speech.
It is the first major case to determine the speech rights of students.
In Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, the Supreme Court placed a limit on the speech rights of students when it ruled that it was permissible for a school to censor the actions of a school newspaper.
This is important as it provides a limit on the speech rights of students.
At issue in both cases are how the speech is disruptive to the school environment and many cases since then have hinged on the importance of the speech (protest in Tinker v. spreading gossip in Hazelwood) and the manner in which the speech is undertaken.
Under the latifundia system Spanish conquistadors were rewarded with local villages and control over the local labor force. Latifundias were privately owned lands specialized in export agriculture such as grain, olive oil or wine. The economics and production of the crops depended solely on slavery. The laborers were forced in labor.
Answer:
During the 1990s, Texas again
exceeded expectations and grew by its
largest amount yet, adding almost 3.9 mil-
lion residents and surpassing New York as
the second most populous state. Many
immigrants and residents from other states
Explanation: