Http://wps.pearsoncustom.com/wps/media/objects/2426/2484749/chap_assets/studyguide/ste_sg_ch18.pdf
On page 8, the same question was given based on the link. It has another question connected to this question. It pertains to a picture asking the relationship of insular and peninsular regions such as Japan, Korea, and Vietnam's geophysical and spatial relations can be associated with the variations and dissemination of Chinese Culture. Since these countries are near China, Chinese culture can then bring its influences of culture through trade. It is a common activity shared among these countries. Commerce can bring ties, cultural understanding, and relationship.
Answer:
The advice that Kennedy gave to his audience is to unite in love and wisdom. He advices that the nation does not need hatred and violence rather compassion and feeling for justice for each other.
Explanation:
'A Eulogy for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.' is a speech delivered by Robert F. Kennedy. On 4th April, 1968, Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy delivered a eulogy for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who was assassinated the same morning.
In his speech he adviced his audience to build a nation build on virtues of love, wisdom, compassion, and feelings for justice foreach other or those who in some way suffer injustice and not on vice of hatred, discrimination, violence, lawlessness. He asserts that peace is what humanity needs in such times as this and the times to come.
Answer:
The desire of kings and queen to gain land.
Explanation:
To be honest I'm just doing anything right now, cuz someone already got the answer correct and I don't wanted to copywrite their answer.
--Koda
Explanation:
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<em><u>In 1754 Washington's surprise attack upon a small French force at Jumonville Glen. His subsequent surrender to French forces at the Battle of Fort Necessity helped to spark the French and Indian War, which was part of the imperial conflict between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War</u></em><em><u>.</u></em></h2>
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If you crossed it out, then the teacher must've told you not to do it. XD
Then again, I might be wrong.