Answer:
TAPE!?!?
Explanation:
Do you have it duct tape style, that’s my fav version
Even though I’m 13 and I’m a boy I still love this movie for some reason. I don’t know why. But anyways your answer is because instead of listening to the general and sending the army to protect the castle he ordered the general to send his troops the battlefront to protect his people. This shows self sacrifice and putting his life in danger for his people. Also what type of test makes you answer questions about MULAN?
When were talking about Miranda V. Arizona you talking about the fifth amendment being violated were 5th and 6th
Answer:
The Zimmermann Telegram helped turn the U.S. public, already angered by repeated German attacks on U.S. ships, firmly against Germany. On April 2, President Wilson, who had initially sought a peaceful resolution to World War I, urged immediate U.S. entrance into the war.
Explanation:
On February 24, 1917, British authorities gave Walter Hines Page, the U.S. ambassador to Britain, a copy of the Zimmermann Telegram, a coded message from Zimmermann to Count Johann von Bernstorff, the German ambassador to Mexico. In the telegram, intercepted and deciphered by British intelligence in late January, Zimmermann instructed his ambassador, in the event of a German war with the United States, to offer significant financial aid to Mexico if it agreed to enter the conflict as a German ally. Germany also promised to restore to Mexico the lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.