None of these choices gave the argument of the protesters against the Vietnam war.
<h3>What did the protesters
opposed on
the war?</h3>
Majority of protesters opposed the war on moral grounds on the devastation and violence of the war.
Some other protester said the conflict was a war against Vietnamese independence and intervention in a foreign civil war because they felt it lacked clear objectives and appeared to be unwinnable.
Therefore, the Option D is correct.
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The colonists start out as this small country that no one took seriously. When King George had came to the colonies, they were shown to be weak and let people walk all over them. This is when the british (aka the red coats) took over and passed acts taxing them to pay for the BRITISH side of the wars. After this is when the Americans wanted to try to take back what was rightfully theirs.
Along comes the american revolution, when their were loyalists who were known as Americans who stayed true to britain. How they shifted to a change in the identity of the colonist's was when they won the war. The US had proven they were more then just a tiny new colony and that they would fight for what they wanted.
Belarus and Russia signed up treaties for better cooperation in terms of the development of single currency, i.e., a monetary union It was also an agreement on common citizenship, equal rights, common defense policy as well as common foreign policy.
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Who? Who are you talking about, I would love to help you but I need to know who it is?
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low rainfall, rocky soil and i would say long roads but not completely sure
Explanation:
Bitter cold winters, low rainfall, drought and dust storms. Tough, hard soil eroded by fierce winds and dust storms that was generally considered unsuitable for farming.