The eye witness’s writing is a primary source, and therefore more reliable than a play written about it, which might be changed to make the play more interesting
<span>It discusses freedoms and rights contained in the us bill of rights.
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Titled declaration of rights,Article one of the Michigan Constitution is analogous to the United States Bill of Rights and consists of 27 sections.Many provisions of Article I of the Michigan Constitution appear to be taken from the United States Bill of Rights
Prior to 1942, the United states army decided to adopt a defensive strategy in the pacific territories. But this strategy failed and they experienced more casualties that they can sustain .
Because of this, United States decided to adopt "island-hopping" strategy (or leapfrogging strategy) to overwhelm Japanese army on islands. They concentrated their attack on strategic locations that were not well-defended by the Japanese army to disrupt their coordination.
The battle that marked the turning point between these two strategy was the Battle of Midway,
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The short version: Japan’s actions from 1852 to 1945 were motivated by a deep desire to avoid the fate of 19th-century China and to become a great power. Basically, they weren't prepared for an attack and then Japan jumped them in an alley.
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I think the answer is B. I’m not too sure though.