B.) Treaty of Westphalia - this document is from the 1600’s and ended the Thirty Years War. It likely has no connection to the early days of the United States. Hope this helped!
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Truman believed that it was a necessity to drop the atomic bomb on Japan because he didn't want more Americans to die in this war. So C.
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I looked it up to see what kind of a book it was and I read only the publisher's blub.
A: not a choice. I think you have to put it in the context of the 1870s or 80s. The author is little beyond that time. If it were me, I'd pick the falling in love answer. I like modern women's literature, not because it plays on the heartstrings (which it does) but because it presents women's grief and dilemma pretty honestly. But I think the 1870s especially dealing with a minority's grief would not chose this as a topic -- certainly not a serious one. So much as I would choose A, I doubt the novel would.
B: I don't think I'd choose B either. Victoriano sounds like an honorable man to me. He sympathizes with Clarence's problem and offers him a reasonable assurance that the women would not be present. From what we can gather, that turns out to be true. Clarence does not seem to have met anyone.
C: Trite though the detail is, it should happen.
D: I do not see Victoriano as the bad guy. I don't sense betrayal in him. I think I'll choose D as well.
E. I thought this already happened.
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I would say D.He jumped into a burning tank destroyer to turn its machine gun on enemy troops.
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He jumped into a burning tank destroyer to turn its machine gun on enemy troops.
He killed 240 German soldiers.
He single-handedly took a German tank and a machine gun nest to protect his men. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor among many others.
He was one of the most decorated American combat soldiers of World War II. He received every military combat award for valor available from the U.S. Army, as well as French and Belgian awards for heroism.
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3 it is the real answer ok bro