Answer:
The person that took over was a Qing
Explanation:
Near the end of the Ming Dynasty in 1616, Manchurian forces from northeastern Asia defeated the Ming army and occupied several cities on China's northern border. China was defeated in 1644, with Emperor Shunzhi establishing the Qing Dynasty.
Answer:
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well anyways I'm assuming we're talking about post WWII
1. making the country into a democracy
2. dismantling the military
3. prosecuting war criminals
Explanation:
Its what the US likes to do after war and thats what they did to Japan at the end of WWII
Answer:
The shaking hand of John F Kennedy
He went to college and law school and a career of public speaking and the wife
Explanation:
Bill Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe III in Hope, Arkansas in 1946 but formally adopted his stepfather’s surname, Clinton, when he was fifteen years old. He attended Georgetown University and was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford before going on to earn his law degree at Yale. He served one term as Attorney General of the state of Arkansas and was elected governor in 1978.
Frequently referred to as the “Boy Governor” because of his young age (he was 32 years old), Clinton enacted reforms in the areas of education, welfare, and healthcare. He was reelected in 1982 and became a leader of the New Democrats, a centrist wing of the Democratic Party that sought to decrease the size and scope of the federal government—a goal to which progressives and liberals were vehemently opposed.
In 1992, he secured the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, and won in a three-way race against incumbent President George H.W. Bush, a Republican, and independent third-party candidate Ross Perot. Clinton was the first US president from the Baby Boomer generation. He was reelected in 1996, becoming the first Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt to serve two terms as president. He is married to Hillary Rodham Clinton, who represented the state of New York in the US Senate before becoming Secretary of State during the Obama administration.
D- Dorthea Dix is the answer, she did not try to make prisons better, she tried to get more rights for the mentally ill.