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I don't know if anyone knows the answer to this question but I was just wondering.
Thanks!

2007-07-03 01:45:04 · 2 answers · asked by Corrie J 1

2007-07-03 01:20:30 · 4 answers · asked by Kaitlin R 1

2007-07-03 00:19:23 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

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Silly question, but its my fault for failing all my history classes. But anyway; who started the Vietnam war? I know it was something about the North fighting the South, but yeah, which one was the Americans helping and why? and the last one, which (north or south) was Ho chi minh owning?? thanks!

2007-07-02 22:17:35 · 8 answers · asked by little.clown 2

2007-07-02 21:26:42 · 19 answers · asked by croato87 5

Namely, John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln...

2007-07-02 18:14:26 · 10 answers · asked by Terisina 4

Could Hitler could've take over the world? It seems he was going on the right path. Until Japan bombed America, and America declared war on Japan, since Japan was on Axis side Hitler had to declare war on America. Hitler broke the treaty pack with Russia and fought in the Eastern Front. If Japan never bombed America and America never came from Western Front of Europe would Hitler take over the world? If American's didn't come from Western Hitler could've sent more troops to Russia and take over Russia. Europe would be his? Then the world? Please answer what do you think?

2007-07-02 17:31:08 · 17 answers · asked by ileanlikeacholokthx 1

Was the main idea of Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism either

A) make the federal government an instrument of domestic reform

C) increase economic competition by breaking up all trusts and large business combinations

I've ruled out the other answers about foreign policy. Thank you!

2007-07-02 17:20:51 · 2 answers · asked by NYBlonde06 1

2007-07-02 17:11:16 · 4 answers · asked by xxh_nguyenxx 1

Both of these reformers spoke out against the evils of slavery but their differing points of view were very apparent. Garrison wanted to focus on slavery in the South and not address racial segregation and bias in the North, Douglass spoke out against both and eventually their differences split the American Anti-slavery society. Do you think these two reformers should have centered on just slavery in the south for the sake of unity or not? What do you think?

2007-07-02 14:45:43 · 2 answers · asked by Help! 1

2007-07-02 14:28:39 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi, Can anyone tell me something about the Czech Lion? Czech official symbol? I need to know the history, meaning, age, why its in the stance it is etc. If you know anything about the Czech national symbol can you please post it? I know it goes back to 1000a.d but thats about it.


Thanks to anyone who can help.

2007-07-02 13:15:31 · 6 answers · asked by Crazy 2

The samurais are known for they sword skills so i was thinking there was no other culture more trained then them and i was asking my self coud the samurais conquer the romans and the rest of europe and asia?Sory for my engle

2007-07-02 12:45:00 · 4 answers · asked by First E 2

This is for one of my classes, which is called “American Culture”. My homework consists in asking American people to answer the following questions in order to know a little more about the early years of the U.S. and its first inhabitants. The questions are:
1. What nationalities were your ancestors?
2. When did your ancestors immigrate to America?
3. Does anyone in your family still speak the language of the old (original) country?
4. Does your family maintain contact with any relatives in the old country?
5. What family customs or traditions from the old country do you observe

2007-07-02 12:31:58 · 16 answers · asked by wm_h2002 3

2007-07-02 12:17:32 · 6 answers · asked by lanie 2

During the seige of Carthage, it is known that Caeser and Hannibal met eachother on the field for a commanders conference/discussion. What I want to know is, what did these to giants of history say to each other? Is it lost to history, or are there ideas of what was said?

2007-07-02 11:37:02 · 2 answers · asked by Dolus 1

Americans like to celebrate and honor a man who took a wrong turn,landed on the wrong beach,and slaughtered and enslaved many of its indiginous inhabatance.On the 1st day we had defeated the English after many bloody years of losing to them we declared a day of thanks thus the first Thanksgivings Day was born. We chose the pilgrams as a symbol of our forefathers, the natives as a symbol of the original place of origin and the food as a symbol of the times and season this occured yet we teach our children that the pilgrams were friendly to the natives and had a big pot luck together.The puritans were exciled from England and you could be sure that their ideals and views imposed on the natives met with a little resistance as well.What's wrong with telling the truth about thanksgiving and that columbus was a murderer and a halfassed sailor?Do you acknowledge these holidays?What Native history could you show us and how can we get it into our childrens schools?It should matter.

2007-07-02 11:33:27 · 3 answers · asked by TODD H 1

in order

2007-07-02 11:29:56 · 17 answers · asked by jscai0623 1

2007-07-02 11:21:50 · 6 answers · asked by bernice II 1

*there is a town in Louisiana named after him

2007-07-02 11:08:58 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-02 11:05:40 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-02 11:04:45 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-02 11:03:51 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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