<span>John Chupco is a leader of the Newcomer, a band of the Seminole who supported the Union from 1861 to 1866. He joined the Presbyterian Church Congregation in Wewoka, Oklahoma in 1869 where he became a rancher and a farmer and resisted the creation of Oklahoma territory concerning that it would damage the future of the Seminole.</span>
Answer:
B. It emphasizes his desire to fit in with those around him.
Explanation:
The narrator in Ernest Hemingway’s "In Another Country," was an injured American soldier whose name is assumed to be Nick, and who was described as receiving treatment for his injured leg in a hospital along with three other Italian soldiers. These soldiers were resented by the people in the society because they had medals. After their treatment, the four soldiers reclined at Cafe Cova were they drank and discussed.
While talking about their medals, the Italian soldiers realized that the American soldier received his own medal, not because he was brave, but because he was an American. This made them change their attitude towards him. The American soldier was afraid of death but liked to believe that he would have still been as brave as the Italian soldiers. This portrayed him as someone who liked to fit in with others. The American soldier's friendship with the Italian soldiers became cold after this realization. So, he became drawn to a fifth soldier who had no medal, and a more senior soldier who took no delight in bragging about his bravery.
I think the correct choice is C. They thought it would increase their status among neighboring tribes.
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I have world history too so maybe i can help :)?
The correct answer to this question is B) “American troops had to advance through areas devastated by war.”
<em>The pictures reveal that during the United States campaign in Germany in 1945, American troops had to advance through areas devastated by war.</em>
During the final months of World Word II, the Allied forces invaded German territory with strategies designed to invade and capture the Rhine River banks. The Allied forces designed four operations in February and March 1945 to do so. Those were operation Grenade and operation Veritable in February, and operation Undertone and operation Lumberjack in March. As it is revealed in the pictures, during the United States campaign in Germany in 1945, American troops had to advance through areas devastated by war.