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How is Nigeria Independence Day celebrated? ... Usually, a parade by the armed forces then starts, and people line the streets wearing white and green – the colours of the Nigerian flag. Then, the national cake is cut to commemorate the celebrations at the President's villa (known as Aso Rock).
29. Oath
30. Pardons
31. Supreme Court justices
32. Inaugural speech (the name of this speech is « state of the union » but you don’t have to include that)
The republican senators of US opposed the Treaty of Versailles as they were against the vison of Wilson to join the league of Nations, they wanted the US country to not adopt the isolationism approach and not a single republican would be agreed to the idea of Wilson.
Options B, C and D are correct.
<h3>What was Treaty of Versailles?</h3>
Treaty of Versailles was one of the agreement entered between the Allied powers and the country of Germany in the year 1919. It was merely done to stop the WWI.
- The senators of US country rejected the Treaty of Versailles as Wilson was not consider the objections raised by the senators. It was happened in the year 1919 which would be a big reason for the ending of WWI.
- Wilson had developed the idea of League of nations during WWI in order to keep the peace and harmony in the world. It was a mere decision of not involving the US country into any warfare in the future periods and they practice isolationism.
Therefore, all the options are correct apart from option A and option E.
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Clara
Barton was an American nurse, known for creating the independent American Red
Cross after the outbreak of the Civil War. After the civil war, she helped in
looking for thousands of lost soldiers, as well as classifying the dead in
Andersonville prison, Georgia.
<span>She
got recognized in International Committee of the Red Cross and became the president
of the American chapter after being founded on 1881. Until her death on 1912,
she continued doing her job both inside and outside America.</span>