Drag each important event of the United States’ development as a superpower to arrange them from earliest to most recent.
Traditional powers like Great Britain were incapable of policing the globe.
The United States and the Soviet Union were left to compete for global influence.
The United States changed its policy of isolation to active engagement during World War II.
World War II left industrialized countries in Europe and Asia devastated.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00
Which statements explain reasons why unconformities occur? check all that apply. rocks along a fault break and move. igneous rock forms at earth’s surface. rocks erode and sediment is deposited. no sediment is deposited over a long time. igneous rock forms between sedimentary layers.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:30
Which of the following scenarios would most likely occur if immigrants opened a restaurant featuring their native cuisine in a small town in america? (for example, chinese immigrants move to a small town in texas and open a chinese restaurant). a. they would get little interest, as americans generally do not like foreign cuisines. b. the dishes would remain essentially the same. c. the dishes would be changed to reflect the tastes of the new location. d. the dishes would be the same in a small town as they would in an enclave.
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History, 22.06.2019 09:30
For each statement, select whether it is true of the central pacific railroad, the union pacific railroad, or both. it began in nebraska. it began in california. it went through the sierra nevada. it went through the rocky mountains.
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History, 22.06.2019 12:50
Which of these were true of the sandinistas? select three options. they were led by daniel ortega. they created the somoza dictatorship. they received aid from the ussr. they received aid from the u.s. they supported revolutions in el salvador.
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