All of the following countries are on the market side of the economic continuum except:
China
India
Japan
South Korea
North Korea
Study the graph showing US public opinion from 1965 to 1970.
A triple bar graph titled Was Sending Troops to Vietnam a Mistake? The x-axis is labeled Year from 1965 to 1970. The y-axis is labeled Percent of Responders from 0 to 90. The left bar is labeled yes. The middle bar is labeled no. The right bar is labeled no opinion. In 1965, over 20 percent say yes, 60 percent say no, and 15 percent have no opinion. In 1967, 40 percent say yes almost 50 percent say no, and 10 percent have no opinion. In 1970, over 50 percent say yes, over 30 percent say no, and 10 percent have no opinion.
Which statement about the Vietnam War is supported by the data in the graph?
The war was increasingly unpopular.
The war’s success led to greater support.
The war was of little importance to most Americans.
The war’s support did not change drastically over time.
Answer:
the answer is B).
Explanation:
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Based on the data presented in the graph, the inference we can make about the Vietnam War is that the war was increasingly unpopular.
What does the graph show about the Vietnam War?From 1965 to 1970, the proportion of people saying that sending soldiers to fight in Vietnam was a mistake kept rising until it reached a high in 1970.
This shows that as time went on, people supported the war less and less which means that the war became unpopular.
In conclusion, option A is correct.
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Write an essay that explains how Sam's life was affected by each of the following events that occurred during the Reconstruction Era:
Creation of the Freedmen's Bureau in 1863
Congress passes the Thirteenth Amendment
Congress passes the Fourteenth Amendment
5 sentence
Answer:
Passed by the Senate on June 8, 1866, and ratified two years later, on July 9, 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States," including formerly enslaved people, and provided all citizens with “equal protection under the laws,”
Explanation: