Today, we use the Gregorian<span> calendar so I believe it's A. </span><span>the 12 month calendar</span>
1. The Us were nervous because he was
2. I would view the U.S poorly. To let someone get assassinated is devastating. ( I was kinda confused on that one. Sorry!)
3. I think it was wrong that the U.S did nothing to stop it. I think this because just because he was leaning toward the Soviet Union for help doesn't mean you have to kill the person.
4. This is an opinion question.
I say kind off. There are other important people who got assassinated too.
Hope this helped!! sorry if not!
<span>Russia was blocking supply routes.
</span><span>Russia believed that blocking the supply routes would help cut the US and Great Britain supplies in Berlin. </span><span> </span><span>They thought that this move can be one ground to let Allies get off Berlin. </span><span>They tried to block all the possible routes where the US and Great Britain can get supplies for their own divided zones in Berlin. The Berlin Airlift bridged the trouble on traveling supplies. </span><span>
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<span>The answerd is: South and southeast.
The
Seven Years' War, or the French and Indian War, came to an end with the
signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 and the beginning of the era of
British rule in the world. Great Britain managed with this, to gain much of the territory and goods that France had in North America. Even
new maps were signed after the signing of the treaty, because the
borders of North America had changed, in one of the most important
cessions of territory of the American continent. France gives to Great Britain: Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; <span>as well as half of the French Louisiana, which comprised the area from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains.</span></span>
<span>C: Japan was prepared to invade the US mainland</span>