Answer:
The five tribes came together at the Great Council Fire to await the coming of Hiawatha.
Explanation:
Hiawatha the Unifier is an Iroquios Legend that narrates the story of becoming of Hiawatha the Unifier from Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon the Upholder of Heavens.
<u>In the legend, after accepting mortality, Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon became a man and took the name Hiawatha. When the five tribes namely, Mowhawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayugaa, and Seneca were troubled by other tribes they called on to Hiawatha for help</u>.
Hiawatha, in return, asked them to wait for his arrival, so the five tribes came together at the Great Council Fire to await his coming.
During the Gilded Age, the Paupers which were people who received public aid or resided in a poorhouse were legally excluded from voting.
<span>C. Cuba's communist leaders demanded Soviet military support after U.S.-trained soldiers had invaded Cuba.
The invasion of US-trained soldiers occurred in 1961 -- The Bay of Pigs Invasion. Cuban exiles trained by the USA's Central Intelligence Agency aimed to overthrow the communist government of Fidel Castro in Cuba, but failed.
Cuba requested that the USSR, as its communist sponsor, place missiles in Cuba to deter further US-sponsored action against the Castro regime. That request, coupled with the fact of American missiles that were located in Europe, within striking distance of the USSR, prompted Nikita Khrushchev of the USSR to send the missiles to Cuba.
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Prior to 1942, the US pursued a defensive war in the pacific. This strategy failed, so, the US adopted the "island-hopping" strategy to overwhelm Japanese forces on islands. The battle that forced this new form of thinking was the Battle of Midway, in which the US began a counter-offensive campaign against Japan.<span />