It's likely religious but it could als be D.
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"Thousands of Americans were killed, wounded, imprisoned, made gravely ill, or driven to death (suiside) by the war. The government finally abolished the draft, which had been a point of great controversy during most of the war (“Working Class War”), and placed limits on the president’s powers through the War Powers Act of 1973 (president must inform Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops and 90 day maximum deployment without Congressional approval). During much of the war, Americans were deeply divided (Living-Room War). Those who supported (hawks) and those who opposed (doves) the war often felt great hostility toward one another. Americans developed a more cynical attitude toward government and politicians as a result of war-related lies, deceptions, and questionable activities carried out by the Johnson and Nixon administrations (Pentagon Papers). Americans became more cautious about foreign policy decisions that might require sending US troops to intervene in other nations’ affairs."
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Plague is an infectious disease caused by bacteria called Yersinia pestis. These bacteria are found mainly in rodents, particularly rats, and in the fleas that feed on them. Other animals and humans usually contract the bacteria from rodent or flea bites.
Answer:North korean invasion of the south korea
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He agreed to command the volunteers instead
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Explanation:
- In February 1836, Colonel Travis knew he was lost - with few soldiers he was surrounded by a strong Mexican army at Fort Alamo, Texas.
- Suddenly there was a cheerful giggle sound. It was Dave Crockett with his comrades and rifle Betsy, who came to join the Texas fighters.
- The hero of the Wild West, always with a raccoon fur coat, a leather blouse and Indian moccasins, was greeted with joyful cheering.
- But, on March 6, 1836, the Mexicans embarked on their final assault. David Crockett struggled bitterly and fell, fired with bullets, along with Alamo's last defenders.
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