Saigon was renamed H0 Chi Minh city
3000r+1500=500
-1500=-1500
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3000r=-1000
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3000=3000
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r=0.333333
1) <span>C) By providing an organizational structure for working women, the Women’s Trade Union League gained enough strength in numbers to have some power.
2) </span><span>Immigrant factory workers were crowded into unsafe buildings with locked doors and fire escapes
3)</span><span>to describe what a historical event felt like to a participant
4)</span><span>They needed the nation to hear and see their story.
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Answer: A case that had to do with contract interference. Pennzoil made an unsolicited bid to buy 20 percent of Getty Oil at $112.50 per share and the Getty Board approved the agreement. Before the lawyers for both side could approve the agreement, Texaco appeared and offered Getty stockholders $128 a share for the entire company. Getty officers turned their attention to Texaco, but Pennzoil sued, claiming tortious interference. Texaco said they had not interfered because there was no binding contract.
Jury agreed with Penzoil's argument--$7.53 million in actual damages and $3 billion more in punitive damages. After appeals and frantic negotiations, the two parties reached a settlement.
Texaco agreed to pay Penzoil $3 billion as a settlement for having wrongfully interfered with Pennzoil's agreement to buy Getty.
Answer:
In my opinion, they didn't.
Explanation:
The "Indian Removal" refers to a time period when a lot of native American people were forced to get out from their ancestral homes. The reason for this was because the US government wanted to obtain control over the natural resources that exist within these lands. In return, they gave the Native American people with a set of land that they called "Reservation".
But, the value of the reservation land was nothing compared to the value of the land that was taken away from them. (Both from cultural and economic point of view). This action prevented the Native American community to develop their community and massively reduced their social influence in United States.