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The main impact that I can think of with regard to this question is that the Civil War helped to cause conflicts between Indians and the United States. The Civil War, of course, took up a lot of government resources. Because of this, Native Americans in the Midwest weren't paid the way the treaties said they had to be.
Our ancestors either left Africa from Ethiopia/Djibouti across the strait to Arabia, or via Egypt to Israel. From there they went, through Iran to India, then down through South-East Asia to New Guinea, which they reached by about 40,000 years ago. Once in New Guinea, they more or less settled and were immobilised by all the other tribes around them. That's why the New Guineans resemble Africans so much.
<span>They also hooked south to Australia which they reached by about 47,000 years ago. </span>
<span>They also went from India north-east into China. From China they went up over the Bering Straits and down to the end of the Americas. They also went east from China across the Pacific Ocean, curling down from Tahita and Hawaii, reaching New Zealand as the last place on earth to be reached by humans, only about 500 years ago. </span><span>And they also hooked north-west into Europe. (hope this helped cx)</span>
Political and economic helped both of their parties to gain support
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D. The German capital would be divided into four parts.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as Soviets entered the war against Japan on August 8, 1945.
Option B is not correct as atomic technology was one of the major disputes between the Allies.
Option C is not correct as Poland obtained new communist government.
Option D is correct as it was decided that whole Germany, included Berlin will be divided into four parts.
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If the government said that I was no longer allowed to be an American because of a group that I belonged to, I would feel alienated and really upset that I have to be rejected as an American citizen and have all of my rights rejected because of my group. I would fight for my rights and my citizenship back because why take away something just because different than their beliefs. Standing aside would also mean that many in my group would also lose hope of gaining those rights back and it would mean that history has repeated. I wouldn't fight with weapons or anything like that but like many people before me they fought with words and hope and that changed history forever, fighting with weapons would only make them believe that my group is a dangerous and make them provoke our rights and citizenship even more.
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