Answer: A. Battle of Charles Town, Battle of Saratoga, Battle of the Capes
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The correct option is B.
Secondary murder refers to the unpremeditated killing which result from an assault in which the death of a victim is a distinct possibility.
There are three typical cases that can constitute secondary murder, these include:
1. A killing done impulsively without premeditation but with malice aforethought.
2. A killing that result from an act which was intended to cause serious bodily harm.
3. A killing that result from an act that shows that the perpetrator is indifference to human life.
On April 26, 1939, Great Britain and France Declared war on Germany. Hope this helps!
<em>The canonical explanation for how Jews survived during the Holocaust involves some form of luck. To explore and deepen an understanding of episodic moments of luck, this article presents and discusses survivor Jerry Rawicki's close calls with death during the Holocaust. The first author examines Jerry's perspective as a survivor and her own perspective as a collaborative witness to his stories, as well as how these stories fit together within the broader literature about luck and survival. She suggests possible consequences of regarding luck as the sole explanation of survival and contends that agency and luck can go hand in hand even under oppressive structural conditions, such as the Holocaust. She concludes by reflecting on why Jerry and she might understand survival differently and on the importance of considering both positions in compassionate collaborative research.</em>
Liberty bonds helped the government pay for war.