Answer:
The Japanese were never again on the offensive during WWII in the Pacific.
Explanation:
The Japanese got really screwed at Midway. Their pilots were tired from constant fighting since the early morning, and they only managed to sink one carrier and one destroyer (they lost four carriers for reference, including 1 heavy cruiser). Their causalities also exceeded the Americans, with a whopping 3,000 killed. Midway set the Japanese dominance of the pacific back, and America proved to be the bigger authority there.
The correct answer is B. The potlatch ceremony was created as a way to welcome new tribes into the existing nation.
Officials who enforced the law and collected taxes in ancient sparta were called "Ephors," although it should be noted that this name was not always used.
Answer:
The correct answer is option:
<u>O an area between the trenches
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Explanation:
In World War I, no man's land was the area between the trenches of the opposing armies on the western front.
Trench warfare was horrible and bloody in the First World War. The armies had dug into trenches facing each other, and any attempts to break out and assault the other side usually meant the fire of machine guns being mowed down.
For first-hand accounts of the suffering of the trench warfare, you might want to check out All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque (1929).
You may want to check out All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque (1929) for first-hand accounts of the suffering of the trench warfare.
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<span>The natives were primitive and were maladaptive or immoral in their social institutions
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