Answer:
Civilized. (It’s an opinion question, you can’t get it wrong if you have strong evidence.)
Explanation:
Ghengis Khan organized his troops into an efficient fighting force. This allowed them to conquer more territories for the good of their people. They opened the Silk Road for many people to come and trade. They valued everything. Without the Mongols, we probably would be here today, because the Mongols lead to the discovery of America.
<span>3)What did the isolationist sentiment in the United States result in after World War I?
Isolationist policies aimed at making the US economically self-reliant and keeping the US out of foreign policy affairs. High tariffs were imposed to limit foreign competition and encourage economic sustainability. Therefore, the answer is
a)high tariffs
4)Why did isolationist senators object to the League of Nations?
Isolationist senators were adamant about keeping the US out of foreign diplomatic affairs. They did not want to get involved in any wars of other countries. Therefore, the answer is
d) Member nations had to defend other members if they were attacked.</span>
Answer: part 1. Critics of voter ID laws have argued that voter impersonation is illogical from the perspective of the perpetrator, as if they are caught, they will face harsh criminal penalties, including up to 5 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000 for citizens and possible deportation for non-citizens.
Explanation:
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Answer:
8. Leon Feldhendler
Polish-Jewish resistance fighter.
9. Alexander Pechersky
Member of the Red Army who had been captured during the Battle of Moscow.
10. 14 October 1943
11. 300 prisoners
12. National Socialist German Workers' Party
13. Adolf Hitler
14. Nazi Party
The American colonies of 1760, did many Americans consider themselves British? Did they consider themselves Englishmen, even if born in the colonies? Also, am I right in the impression that a resident of Massachusetts would be the least likely to identify as British? That they were the most independent minded, even in 1760?