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If you are gathering intelligence, then you are passive. You don't want to be noticed. That lets out machine guns, tanks, trench warfare, battleships gas mask (which is purely defensive)
The two that are left out are airplanes and uboats. Towards the middle of WWI airplanes became offensive weapons.
I'd pick uboats but it depends what time period you are studying. These were not offensive weapons until WWI. They were used to gather intelligence about the enemy during the civil war.
The problem is that planes, before 1915, were used to gather information.
I'll stick with uboats, but recognize this is kind of iffy.
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boris yeltsin was the first president in Russia
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If we must die is a poem of political resistance:it calls for oppressed people to resist their oppresers, violently and bravely
<span>David Farragut captured New Orleans for the union in 1862.
Answer: David Farragut
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The constitutional crisis created by the Watergate scandal was whether or not the President of the United States could be indicted on criminal charges while in office.
President Richard Nixon was facing impeachment charges, and ultimately resigned rather than be impeached. But the question of whether or not he could be indicted on criminal charges came up prior to his resignation (which occurred on August 8, 1974). In March 1974, a grand jury issued indictments of seven White House aides for perjury and obstruction of justice. At that time, President Nixon was named an "unindicted coconspirator." Watergate Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski had advised the grand jury that a sitting President could not be indicted.
After Nixon's resignation, the question of whether or not criminal charges should be pursued against him was resolved by Gerald Ford, who succeeded Nixon in the presidency. Ford granted a full and unconditional pardon to Nixon for any crimes he might have committed while serving as president. Ford's goal was to spare the nation any further turmoil from the ugly Watergate episode.