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2007-06-05 16:39:21 · 13 answers · asked by mjyxm 2

1 - repeated attempts to introduce democratic principles into Chinese elections

2-increasing hostility and isolation

3-the signing of a mutual defense pact
or

4-a relaxation of strained relations

2007-06-05 16:34:17 · 3 answers · asked by Lisa 1

2007-06-05 16:25:12 · 5 answers · asked by mirrioronthedoor 2

During times of war, civil liberties in the United States have often been restricted because

1) the majority of Americans opposed the war effort

2)martial law was usually adopted

3)national security received greater priority

or

4)enemy spies encouraged antiwar protests

2007-06-05 16:14:04 · 5 answers · asked by Kristina 1

2007-06-05 15:51:00 · 3 answers · asked by LaDanna 2

2007-06-05 15:49:48 · 3 answers · asked by LaDanna 2

1)bring about equal opportunities for minorities

2)encourage more people to vote in elections

3) make the tax laws fairer

or

4)reduce the Federal budget deficit

2007-06-05 15:49:09 · 6 answers · asked by Krystal 2

First.... Many Indigenous Nations have calendars which have
been counting the years for a very long time. I am aware that
the calendar of the Mohawk Indian Nation has been counting
the winters for over 33,120 years. This pre-dates the so-called
'land-bridge' of the Bering Strait theory, unless, of course, the
Bering Strait scientists decide to move their interestingly illusive
time period for our "early migration" back to 40,000 years!
Many American Indian early histories tell of events that took
place on this Turtle continent (North America) long before any
so-called ice age. But, for political reasons, our histories
have been mostly ignored. You see, the Bering Strait, in truth,
is a theory that was born of the politics and propaganda of
early America. In the midst of the American 'Manifest Destiny'
social climate, the Bering Strait theory provided a 'scientific'
means to justify the taking of ancestral Indian lands. In short,
the mythical theory eased the conscience, as it was a way for
land hungry immigrants to believe that, because Indian people
were only 'recent inhabitants' of this land that it was not our
'homeland'. Therefore we were, in their minds, not any more
the 'original people' in this land than they were. This was, and
still is, the political power of the infamous 'Bering Strait theory'.

Continuing.... The Bering Strait theory would have us believe
that all of North America was uninhabited by human beings of
any kind until the supposed 'ice age'. The theory contends that
the ancestors of American Indians originated in Siberia. Factual
history of the ancient people of Siberia in those times indicates
that these people had plenty to eat, were very settled into their
communities, and the land they lived on. The Bering Strait
theory wants us to believe that countless thousands of people
from these well established communities in Siberia, despite the
fact that they had everything they needed, just left everything
behind to head north into a frozen tundra to 'chase and hunt
game' (which, by the way, also decided for some crazy reason
to leave their rich marshlands and head for the ice). Not only
does it not make any logical sense, it doesn't make any historical,
cultural or scientific sense! The culture of those ancient Siberian
people is as different from North American Indigenous cultures
as a shark is from an eagle! There are no cultural links between
ancient Siberian peoples and the Native peoples of this continent
to indicate any human descendancy connection. It simply makes
no sense. Then there is the 'land bridge' itself.... In order to create
the Bering Strait 'bridge', we first need the timeless normal function
of the earth's wind, evaporation and precipitation patterns to, all of a
sudden, just change completely. The wind streams need to begin
to travel south to north, instead of west to east. In order to create
the Bering Strait 'bridge', we need to drop the water level at least
200 ft. So an enormous amount of water needs to be evaporated -
about 20.82 million cubic kilometers, enough water to cover an
area of 5 million square miles with a sheet of ice 1.2 miles thick.
To complete the process, we need this massive evaporation to
take place in the warmer climates of the south, then the moisture
laden clouds need to break the natural laws of the planet and
head to the far north so they can then 'dump' their precipitation as
ice over the northern regions of the earth. To quote from Professor
Vine Deloria Jr., "We cannot today conceive of a natural process
that would evaporate this amount of water and transport it safely
from the temperate zones to ensure that it precipitated as ice in
Canada." As you can see, when you begin to explore the facts, it
becomes more and more clear how ridiculous the Bering Strait
theory really is. The Native people of this Turtle continent did
not 'migrate' to this land.... we have always been here. the native american languages never existed in asia

2007-06-05 15:33:04 · 3 answers · asked by NYC 2

2007-06-05 15:06:48 · 6 answers · asked by giovanni m 1

And does the Mary Moorman photograph prove it? And Kennedy's head movements in the Zapruder Film?

2007-06-05 14:54:32 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

why do you think they conducted such trials after WW2?

2007-06-05 14:04:42 · 5 answers · asked by Urrka N Da CLuB 1

just your matter of opinion

2007-06-05 13:40:30 · 6 answers · asked by Count DiMera 2

I understand that it is not completely known or agreed upon as to what resolved the Great Depression, but what are some of the possible factors.
Good, reputable references are very welcome.

2007-06-05 13:35:14 · 11 answers · asked by s1duri 2

Were the military dictatorships of Bolivia , Paraguay and Uruguay , backed by US govts during the decade of 1970?

2007-06-05 13:33:46 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-05 13:24:19 · 21 answers · asked by Urrka N Da CLuB 1

2007-06-05 13:21:34 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Use detail to answer this question.

What have been the major causes of conflict in the Middle East?

2007-06-05 13:18:14 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-05 13:08:16 · 10 answers · asked by Zeus263 1

1. Rank steel, bronze, wrought iron, and cast iron in order of quality for weapons and tools.

2. Which of those metals were used to make the best weapons in the Iron Age?

3. Which of those metals were used to make most tools in the Iron Age, and why?

2007-06-05 12:52:59 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to know cause Im doin a project...PLEASE TELL ME!!

2007-06-05 12:52:16 · 5 answers · asked by Teto10 1

Use Detail to answer the following question.

How did the Holocaust change the world?

2007-06-05 12:38:54 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

When the Holocaust began, Jews tried to go to the US, France, England, etc. Most were turned away. I believe most of the world was aware the Jews were being persecuted and slaughtered in Germany, so why were they rejected in almost every other country? To protect those countries' own interests? I don't see how millions of Jewish refugees were denied a temporary haven. What do you think?

2007-06-05 12:30:27 · 4 answers · asked by Bridget 1

2007-06-05 12:10:13 · 6 answers · asked by vote4pedro41 1

No need to be Jewish to recognized the Holocaust. Even the Nazis admitted it at the end of the war in 1945. Of course they used all kinds of excuses to justify it but it didn't work. Any serious reader of Adolf Hitler, Nazi Germany and World War II will accept the Holocaust as a given truth. No more nor less. What do you think?

2007-06-05 12:06:37 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

can someone give me a summary of about 1 to 2 paragraphs of the french revoultion and napoleon --im desperate

2007-06-05 12:04:30 · 4 answers · asked by Jack D 1

What is your opinion about d-day?
i was researching about d-day in the invasion of normandy and i want ot know your opinion about the war

2007-06-05 11:57:51 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

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