The answer to number 1 would be choice A, to help settle international disputes. The answer to number 2 would be choice D, to bring the war in the pacific to a swift end.
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Im not sure if this is correct but it sounds like they would go and hunt things and bring it back . Im not sure . Hope this helps
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In lines 313-324, we notice Euchner drawing attention and connection using the word "dream" in other to connect Pritchard to King’s speech. He narrated Pritchard's past experience as a kid when hed he sai observed the English talking bad about Blacks and Welsh. However, Pritchard didn't share the same view as they did, for he believed God and Christ viewed all men as equal, whether White or Black.
By saying, <em>"King’s dream is his dream," </em>Euchner<em> </em><em>helps his readers to see that there are others, </em><em>not only fellow blacks but whites who share the same dreams as Dr. King.</em>
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On the surface, the most apparent cause of the Enlightenment was the Thirty Years' War.
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