That would be plessy vs Ferguson
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It was Dec. 5, 1941, and Lt. Ted S. Faulkner’s mission would be delicate and dangerous: fly his B-24 Liberator thousands of miles from Pearl Harbor, sneak over Japanese-held islands in the South Pacific, and take photographs — without starting a war or getting shot down.
Tensions between Japan and the United States were at the boiling point. The United States suspected that the Japanese were up to something, but it didn’t know what or where. It looked as if an attack could come in the area of the Philippines. Faulkner’s task was to photograph the Japanese buildup around islands east of there.
“It was a rather delicate mission,” Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall said later. If detected, the flight might be seen as a hostile act. But his caution was misplaced. Even as Faulkner’s plane landed in Hawaii to prepare for the mission, the massive Japanese fleet was already closing in.
The attack on Pearl Harbor: Unforgettable photos of the bombing
The would-be mission is detailed in a new blog post by National Archives senior archivist Greg Bradsher. And on the 77th anniversary of the Dec. 7 attack, it is another illustration of how the United States was unprepared and tragically wrong about where the main enemy blow would fall.
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Answer: D) "We remain fascinated by the history, myths, languages, and artistic expressions of a culture once conquered by Rome but, remarkably, still thriving."
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This is based on the article, ''Who were the Celts''. The article talks about the history of the Celts as well as their culture and practices as well as the languages they spoke up until they were conquered by Rome and a lot of their culture was lost.
The main point of this article is that, even though Celtic culture was largely lost, we remain fascinated enough to keep studying it. Option D embodies this and so is the correct answer.
The answer to your question is C because they werent patriots(or bostonians who were against the birtish all the time) they were loyal colonist who beluved and followed btritians rules.
The correct answer is <span>fish appeared in ponds that had been dry the previous season
This is according to the spontaneous generation idea which is opposite of the biogenesis idea which states that all living things come from other living things. The idea of spontaneous generation is mostly obsolete nowadays and no serious scientist has adopted the idea of it since the middle of the 19th century due to evidence of biogenesis. </span>