<span>According to the rules of the Ouija board, this means that there is an angel trapped in the board, and that you should say goodbye immediately. In this case, force the planchette (the triangular thing you have your hands on during the game) to glide over the word "goodbye." This way, you can be sure to close the portal of communication to the other realm, and ensure your safety.</span>
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<em><u>C. Legislative, Executive, and the Supreme Court.</u></em>
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<span>D. Two Mongol attacks on Japan failed when storms and typhoons nearly destroyed the Mongol fleets on both occasions. Because of all the options above this is the only one that can justify why they failed in the invasions in Mongol side or perspective. While the other side glorify the victory of the Japanese letter D. gives the reason the Mongol lose because of the typhoon not because of the Japanese.</span>
Answer:
the attempted assassination of pres. reagan
Explanation:
an attempt of president reagans life was made one of his secert service man a man named brady took the bullet for him. the outrage caused a bill to be passed with his name on it.
Answer:
Because socialism it is considered to run counter to the basic ideas that the United States is built upon.
Explanation:
The ideas of freedom and liberty have a long history in the United States. The Founding Fathers were staunch defenders of the freedom of every individual to choose their own life, and the liberty of being free from oppression. These became the basic ideals which the United States was built upon. The economic system of capitalism, based on private property, free from state interference, was seen as the embodiment of the ideals of the United States. Socialism, on the other hand, advocates for the end of capitalism and its replacement by a different economic system based on collective ownership of the means of production and a centrally-planned economy. <u>A state-planned economy and the end of private property as advocated by socialism is seen by many as running counter to the basic ideas of individual freedom and liberty that they think define the United States</u>.