Its not A, America never had an alliance with NK.
Its not B. I took to test and B was wrong.
Its not C, the Gulf of Tonkin incident was during the war in Vietnam.
It has to be D.
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Answer:
1. It was from a view in Oban, the Hebrides island affected him to a great extent and his romantic experience being so taken by fingal's case atmosphere.
2. A postcard was sent by him to his sister.
3. It was unique in the sense that it was a copy of the first few bars he had heard from the waves around fingal's cave.
Explanation:
Mendelssohn's travel to Scotland was part of his tour in Europe in his early 20's. He was captivated by an encounter in Staffa. Fingal’s Cave is over sixty metres deep and the sounds waves inside it rumble out for miles. The deep and rolling melodies was captured by Mendelssohn. Mendelssohn victorious scored a music and wrote Fingal's cave without any doubt that his Hebrides overture was inspired by the beautiful landscape of Scotland.
Answer:
The core Christian belief is that through belief in and acceptance of the death and resurrection of Jesus, sinful humans can be reconciled to God, and thereby are offered salvation and the promise of eternal
Christians believe God sent his son Jesus, the messiah, to save the world.
Answer:
D.)During the 20th century much of Latin America suffered from political instability, war between factions, and extreme poverty.
Explanation:
While some Latin American countries progressed more than others during the 20th century (for example Chile and Uruguay), most of the region continued to be relatively poor compared with the rest of the world.
This lack of economic development has many causes, and one of these causes was political instability and war between factions. In the case of El Salvador, a deadly civil war that killed hundreds of thousands in small country left the nation in a very precarious condition.
In the case of Ecuador, political instability was a greater problem, with frequent military coups and presidents who were unable to end their mandates.