<span>B. the Chinese calendar has both solar and lunar elements, while the Muslim calendar has only lunar elements.</span>
1) It's a split up snake, describes it I guess haha.
2) The chopped body conveys the states not being collective on things, that they were too much separated from one another.
3) The initials stand for the different states.
4) N.E. stands for New England.
5) S.C. stands for South Carolina.
6) Yes, there is a geographic progression. It starts in the Carolinas (and whatnot) and goes past Pennsylvania, New York, and ends in New England.
7) I would have to guess P (for Pennsylvania), because that's where he lived most of his life, although he was born in Massachusetts which'd be the <em>M</em>. I'm pretty sure it'd be <em>P, </em>though.
8) His fear is that the colonies would lose the <em>7 years War</em> (also called the <em>French and Indian War</em>), if they didn't join and fight together.
9) The phrase "this Undertaking" is referring to the war going on (<em>7 years War / French and Indian War</em>)
10) The cartoon could have helped lead to the American Revolution by uniting the states, which'd help them in revolting against Britain and gaining independence, as working together works better than fighting separately and alone.
The correct answer is A) improved U.S.-Soviet relations through the reduction of arms.
<em>In 1987, President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty which improved U.S.-Soviet relations through the reduction of arms.
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On December 8, 1987, the two superpower leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), that was a Treaty between the U.S. and the USSR that aimed on the elimination of two types of missiles; shorter-range and intermediate-range. Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev signed the Treaty in Washington D.C., and the U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty in May 1988.
Answer: false
Explanation:The message was sent to the German ambassador to Mexico, Heinrich von Eckardt. Zimmermann sent the telegram in anticipation of the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany on 1 February, an act the German government presumed would almost certainly lead to war with the United States.