A) Aug. 1492
B) Feb. 1519
C) Aug. 1533
D) Aug. 1519
E) <span>April 1521
F) </span><span>July 1608
G) </span><span>June 1494
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So in order it's A, G, B, D, E, C, F
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In the field of History, the following particular events occur:
- March 4: In the United states the republican Benjamin Harrison takes possession like President of the country.
- April 20: Adolf Hitler born.
- April 22: Oklahoma City, is founded.
- May 31: In Pennsylvania (United States) two days of copious rain break the South Fork dam, 23 km from the city of Jhonstown. 2209 people die.
- October 2: In Washington DC, the 1st Pan American Conference Begins it's sessions.
- November 2: South Dakota and North Dakota are the 39th and 40th states of the EE.UU
- November 8: Montana is the 41st state of EE.UU
- November 11: Washington is the 42nd State of the EE.UU
Answer:
Explanation:
Massacre: an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people.
“an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people” Many is of course “A large quantity”. So there we have it, certainly more than a couple but if it gets to be say 100,000, which is definitely a large number, I suspect that might be encroaching into the realms of genocide.
OK so if you happen upon a car crash and there are bodies spread over the scene, 2 from each of the 2 cars, then you would immediately spot, just by looking there were 4 people involved, but if it was a pair of coaches each with 52 passengers and they were all spread around the scene you wouldn’t be able to put a number to it by just sweeping your eyes across the mess, perhaps then it is getting to be a massacre. Could that be a useful definition? If the number slaughtered is more than you can estimate merely with a look? I also think it needs to be within a definable area, like a football field, or a stadium or perhaps a town. If it involved a whole region of a country then it becomes Genocide, maybe.
Could it be then The indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of more people within a definable area than you can estimate readily with a sweep of your eyes.
Just a suggestion, so go gently on me ………….
Answer:
Heaven is up
Explanation:
A lot of religious people, especially Christians believe that heaven (where God lives) is up in the sky. So, when referring to God or the holy trilogy, they point or look up.
Slate is much more commonly found in wet areas, especially around rivers in the United States, so it wouldn't be very available to Natives who were more inland.