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[Homework Help] Ho Chi Minh compared his military to what type of animal?

[Homework Help] Which war immediately preceded the communist revolution in Russia? A. Russo-Japanese War B. World War II C. World War I D. Cold War

[Homework Help] Which phrase best describes the Norman Conquest? A. A series of wars in which Muslim and Norman groups fought over the lands around Jerusalem B. The campaign of Henry II of England to take control of Normandy in France after William's death C. A series of wars between Byzantine Christians and Western European Christians over the city of Jerusalem D. The invasion and conquest of England in A.D. 1066 by William, Duke of Normandy

[Homework Help] What is the most common form of farm work for freed individuals?

[Homework Help] What was the first military setback for Hitler's forces?

[Homework Help] According to the article on the Cold War, what happened in 1917 that put a large strain on relations between the US and the Soviet Union?

[Homework Help] Which person below is an entrepreneur? A. A person who writes technical manuals for a computer company B. A secretary in a law firm C. An artist who runs a business painting murals D. An ice skater in a professional ice show

[Homework Help] In what way did Abraham Lincoln's election further divide the country prior to the Civil War?

[Homework Help] Which of these happened when the United States dropped the first atomic bomb? A. The formation of the Iron Curtain was announced. B. Soviets promised to declare war on Japan. C. United States established a containment policy. D. Japan surrendered.

[Homework Help] Suppose a bill has passed both the House and the Senate. It goes to the President at the beginning of the annual session of Congress. The President doesn't sign it but holds it for more than 10 days. What happens to the bill? A) It becomes law only if 2/3 of the House and Senate vote for it. B) It has been vetoed. C) It becomes law. D) It cannot become law but it has not been vetoed.