PLS PLS HELP!! Why did President Truman relieve General MacArthur of his command duties?


A. MacArthur was too inexperienced to lead the UN forces.

B. The US was losing the war under MacArthur’s command.

C. Truman disagreed with how MacArthur wanted to fight the war.

D. Truman had another important job he wanted MacArthur to do.

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Answer 1

Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

Truman disagreed with how MacArthur wanted to fight the war.

Answer 2

C. Truman disagreed with how MacArthur wanted to fight the war.

Who was General MacArthur?

Douglas MacArthur was an American general who commanded the Southwest Pacific Theatre in World War II, oversaw post-war Japan during the Allied occupation that followed, and commanded United Nations forces for the first nine months of the conflict. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on January 26, 1880, and died in Washington, D.C. on April 5, 1964.

Douglas MacArthur existed an American military leader who performed as General of the Army for the United States, as well as a field marshal to the Philippine Army.

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Related Questions

how does the statue of liberty and bill of rights relate?

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Answer:

The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution. These amendments guarantee essential rights and civil liberties, such as the right to free speech and the right to bear arms, as well as reserving rights to the people and the states.

nasiyahan ang panginoon dahil sa kanyang handog A.Abel B.Abraham C.David D.goliat​

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Answer:

I believe it is B

Explanation:

Beth is making an argument about the article. Read the sentences and match them to the part of an inference argument they represent.

Drag each tile to the correct box.
Tiles: claim, evidence, commentary
Pairs:
The fact that little or perhaps no new information can be “unearthed” about Lincoln
suggests that much of the historical data about him has already been discovered.

Lincoln’s life has already been studied extensively.

McClay writes that ”there are few if any decisive new facts remaining to be unearthed.”

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Answer:

Commentary: The fact that little or perhaps no new information can be “unearthed” about Lincoln  suggests that much of the historical data about him has already been discovered.

Claim: Lincoln’s life has already been studied extensively.

Evidence: McClay writes that ”there are few if any decisive new facts remaining to be unearthed.”

Explanation:

In the given argument presented by Beth, the different parts of an inference argument they represent are given below-

Claim: Lincoln’s life has already been studied extensively.

The claim is the main theme or an idea that the whole thesis or argument is based upon.  

Evidence: McClay writes that ”there are few if any decisive new facts remaining to be unearthed.”

Evidence is the supporting proof that shows that the claim made is true and not just based on facts.

Commentary: The fact that little or perhaps no new information can be “unearthed” about Lincoln suggests that much of the historical data about him has already been discovered.

The commentary contains the writer's opinion about the thesis.

Which god did the Egyptians believe was the king of the gods?
A. Ra
B. Amun
C. Anubis
D. Osiris

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Answer:

I believe its B

Explanation:

im pretty sure it's osiris,

Which conclusion can be drawn from this chart?

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The conclusion that can be drawn from this chart is Native American groups shared some characteristics and did not share others. The correct answer would be option A. They shared the characteristic which is considering farming as important to all of them.

In which state did women first receive full suffrage?

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The state of Wyoming is where women first received full suffrage
On December 10, 1869, Territorial Governor John Allen Campbell signed an act of the Wyoming Territorial Legislature granting white women the right to vote, the first U.S. state or territory to grant suffrage to women.

Why would parents allow their children to work dangerous jobs in 1900

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Answer:

Money to buy foods or essential items.

Answer:

Obviously the parents didn't want them to work in dangerous jobs but for them it was a matter of life or death. They needed money to survive otherwise they wouldn't have the essentials like food, water and shelter.

Child labour was accepted in these times and they didn't care that children didn't get any education, got injured or even died due to harsh conditions.

I hope this answers your question - the bit in bold is the main info but i have included some background to help your understanding.

Again, I hope this helps!

Genetically modified food tastes bad in the United States

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Answer:

no no food's tastes bad in us

According to the theory of trickle-down economics, what is the first step in this process?

A. The government provides economic benefits to Americans at lower income levels.

B. The government provides economic benefits to individual taxpayers.

C. The government provides economic benefits to businesses,

D. The government provides economic benefits to Americans at upper income levels​

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Answer:

B. The government provides economic benefits to individual taxpayers.

Explanation:

Trickle-down economic theory says business and investment tax cuts benefit everyone. Instead, most tax cuts worsen income inequality.

Read the quote from the Tao Te Ching.

The Way gives birth to the One;
The One gives birth to two;
Two give birth to three;
All three give birth to all things.
All beings support the yin and embrace the yang;
And through the blending of qi (energy) they create harmony.

–Tao Te Ching, Laozi

How does the central idea of this quote reflect the ideas of Taoism?

It encourages people to have many children.
It suggests that nature is the way to harmony.
It supports the balance between opposing forces.
It states that people can find peace through loyalty

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Answer:

It supports the balance between opposing forces.

Explanation:

Taoism is the philosophical and spiritual belief in the balance of power between good and bad, right and wrong, etc. This belief originated from the Chinese traditional belief in the harmonious existence between things.

In the given quote from "Tao Te Ching", the main idea of the whole quote is that it supports the balance of the opposing forces. The opposing forces being the yin and yang, the right and wrong, the good and bad, all blending in  to create harmony.

Thus, the correct answer is the third option.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

bc I am big daddy

Describe the significance
of the Magna Carta,
English Bill of Rights,
and Enlightenment ideals
in regards to America's
development and
founding documents..

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Explanation:

The 13th-century pact inspired the U.S. Founding Fathers as they wrote the documents that would shape the nation. ... For 18th-century political thinkers like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, Magna Carta was a potent symbol of liberty and the natural rights of man against an oppressive or unjust government.

The Kingdom of Mali Group of answer choices maintained a very active pro-Islamic policy under Mansa Musa. profited greatly from the pearl trade. rejected Islam in favor of Ethiopian-style Christianity. was sufficiently dry to enable its farmers to grow corn, as well as sorghum and millet. disappeared in the fifth century CE

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Answer:

Maintained a very active pro-Islamic policy under Mansa Musa.

Explanation:

The Mali Empire was a multi-ethnic state with many cultural and religious groups. The appearance of the Muslim advisers in the court managed to spread Islam in the Mali kingdom. In the 13th century, rulers in the Mali kingdom became Muslim, and the empire turned into a Muslim state under ruler Mansa Musa. The kingdom of Mali rises as gold became the centre of the trans-Saharan trade.

Why did Pope Urban II issue the call to arms that initiated the Crusades?


The pope hoped to protect Christians in the East and, mainly, to recapture the Holy Land from Muslim Turks.


The Jews in Palestine had overtaken Jerusalem and had restricted access of the city to Christians.


Muslim armies had massacred thousands of Jews who lived in Byzantium.


The Turkish leader Saladin had invaded Constantinople and placed himself on the throne.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Pope Urban II launches the Crusades by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslims in order to reclaim the Holy Land.

Match each purpose, location, or event to an expedition

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Answer:

by any chance can we get the options

lol

Explanation:

Answer:

Is this what your talking about???

Explanation:

The Yom Kippur war in the 1970s resulted in this organization's rise to power in regards to global oil production.

A. NASA
B. NATO
С. ОРЕС
D. USSR​

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The answer is D. USSR

In the first Spanish colonies, how did nearly all American Indians die?

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Answer:

Nearly all the American Indians died because of diseases during the First Spanish colonies. The worst disease that killed many that was recorded was smallpox. It wasn't uncommon as it derived from European explorers and killed almost every native indian.

Explanation:

Answer:

They died to smallpox

Explanation:

Which of these names is related to the founding of the Song dynasty in 960?

T'ai-tsu
Li Yuan
Liao
Wu

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Answer:

T'ai-tsu

hope it helped you!

Answer:

the answer is A T'ai-tsu

Explanation:

I belive she is the only one on the list of the Song dynasty please give brainlest only if you want to

One factor that led to the Russian Revolution was

A. Problems associated with industrialization
B. Civil war between “red” and “white” forces.
C. Nationalization of the banking industry.
D. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

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I think it is A because I found out on quizlet

What brought an end to the Montgomery bus boycott?
The city passed an ordinance integrating public transportation.
The city suspended all bus routes to black neighborhoods.
A federal court declared segregated buses illegal.
The Alabama National Guard protected black bus riders.

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Answer:

the first option

Explanation:

On June 5, 1956, a Montgomery federal court ruled that any law requiring racially segregated seating on buses violated the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

magbigay ng pahayag tungkol sa confucianismo​

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Answer:

Pilipino ka pla

Explanation:

Sorry po yan

Answer:

Here's your answer

Explanation:

Confucianism is often characterized as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. ... Confucianism was part of the Chinese social fabric and way of life; to Confucians, everyday life was the arena of religion. The founder of Confucianism, Master Kong (Confucius, 551-479 B.C.E.)

Do good to others as you would like good to be done to you. Regard bad for yourself whatever you regard bad for others. Accept that (treatment) from others which you would like others to accept from you... Do not say to others what you do not like to be said to you.

How was the Ngorongoro Crater created?

by a volcano
by a meteor
with dynamite
by wind erosion

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Ngorongoro is thought to have formed about 2.5 million years ago from a large active volcano

Answer:

volcano

Explanation:

cause it makes since

Like the Mayflower Compact, the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut is an early example of democracy.

Think about the excerpts you read. Then write two to three sentences in which you state three elements of democracy laid forth in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

The three elements of democracy laid forth in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were the following.

1.- The setup of the form of government. In this case, self-government.

2.- The omission of any reference to the English government.

3.- The petition to the King of England to get a royal charter.

On January 14, 1639, the Colony of Connecticut adopted the Fundamental Orders as part of its Constitution. These orders established the form of government and powers for the towns of the Connecticut River.

It was something similar to the Mayflower Compact, in which the signers announced that this would be a land governed by the American people. This concept was called self-government.

What portion of the US population was under the age of 18 in 2010? The largest segment of the population in 2010 was . Which trend does this table help illustrate?

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Answer:

What portion of the US population was under the age of 18 in 2010?  

✔ about a quarter

The largest segment of the population in 2010 was  

✔ between ages 25 and 44  

Which trend does this table help illustrate?  

✔ an aging population

Explanation:

Answer:

about a quarter

between ages 25 and 44

an aging population

Explanation:

because i f say so

what did the compromise of 1877 mean for african americans?

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After the Civil War, there was a period called Reconstruction. The main goal of Reconstruction was to try to get the Confederacy back into the United States. Along with this, it meant the South had to give the same rights to former slaves that the North did, which meant Union troops were stationed in the South to make sure they were following these rules.

After Reconstruction ended though, many of the troops were sent back and could no longer watch over the South. This was because of the Compromise of 1877, which was the proper end to Reconstruction. Since there was nobody now to make sure African Americans were being treated like they were supposed to, they were often being treated terribly.

The Compromise of 1877 meant that African Americans could now be treated badly by Southerners, who already resented them and resented the Union for forcing them to give them rights. This caused the Jim Crow era, along with violence against African Americans.

According to Professor Takaki, race in American society has been a social construction that historically:

A. corrected itself through time.

B.played a small part in American history.

C. set apart racial minorities from European i. immigrant groups.

D. None of the answers provided are correct.​

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Answer:

C. Set apart racial minorities from European immigrant groups.

Explanation:

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1. Sa lugar na ito naganap ang matinding labanan sa kanluran at nagkamit ng unang pagkatalo ang Germany sa digmaan.

a. Dunkirk

b. Baltic Port

c. Marne

d. Balkan

2. Anong bansa ang nakatanggap ng pinakamaraming kabayaran dahil sa sinabing siya ang nagpasimula ng digmaan?

a. United States

b. Russia

c. Germany

d. France

3. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang HINDI kabilang sa Axis Powers?

a. Russia

b. Germany

c. Japan

d. Italy

4. Sino ang pinuno ng Nazi na namuno sa Germany noong Ikalawang Digmaan Pandaigdig?

a. Harry Truman

b. Benito Mussolini

c. Adolf Hitler

d. Winston Churchill

5. Isang lugar sa Czechoslovakia na hinikayat ni Hitler na magkaroon ng awtonomiya dahil tirahan ng maraming Aleman.

a. Sudeten

b. Austria

c. Ethiopia

d. Manchuria

6. Ang ginamit na paraan para mapasuko ang Japan, ng puwersang Alyado sa Hiroshima.

a. Raiders

b. Bomba Atomika

c. Submarine

d. Poison Gas

7. Ang isang tagumpay ng mga Alyado sa Pasipiko ay naganap sa _____ Oktubre 23- 26 ,1943.

a. Battle of the Bulge

b. Battle of the Coral Sea

c. Battle of the Normandy

d. Second Battle of the Philippine Sea



8. Isang bagong daigdig ang sumibol paglipas ng Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig. Alin ng hindi kabilang sa mga pangyayari pagkatapos ng digmaan?



a. Naitatag ang United Nations

b. Nagkaroon ng World War III

c. Nagkaroon ng labanan ng ideolohiya

d. Nawala ang Nazismo at Pasismo



9. Isang Heneral nag wika na “I have Returned “



a. Adm. Doenitz



b. Hen. Douglas MacArthur



c. Hen Dwight Eisenhower



d. Hen. Montgomery



10. Ang paghulog ng bomba atomika sa Nagasaki ay naganap noon?



a. Agosto 9, 1945



b. Agosto 15, 1945



c. Setyembre 2, 1945



d. Disyembre 7, 1941



11. Saan lugar dumaong si Hen. Douglas MacArtur noong Oktubre 1944 ?



a. Leyte



b. Manila



c. Palawan



d. Quezon

12. Ang unang bomba atomika ay ibinagsak ng United States sa Lungsod ng________.

a. Tokyo

b. Hiroshima

c. Hokkaido

d. Nagasaki

13. Ang hindi inaasang pagsalakay sa lugar na ito ay tinawag na “Araw ng Kataksilan

a. Pearl Harbor

b. Nagasaki

c. Hiroshima

d. Oklahoma

14. Ang labanan sa Dunkirk ay nagpamalas ng kabayanihan ng mga Ingles ay naganap sa ____.

a. Himpapawid

b. Lupa

c. Disyerto

d. Dagat

15. Ang pangalan ng barko kung san lumagda ang Japan sa isang walang pasubaling pagsuko.

a. Royal Bay

b. Lusitania

c. USS Missouri

d. Atlantic

30. Ano ang tawag sa taktikang pandigma na ginamit ng Nazi?

a. Luftwaffe

b. Biological Warfare

c. Trench Warfare

d. Blitzkrieg​

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Answer:

b c a c d c a a b d c c d dd d a. c c

What academic subset of oceanography studies seafloor features and the processes that form them?

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Answer: Marine Geology

Explanation:

Definition of MG: Studies seafloor features, the formation of seafloor

structures, changes in the seafloor over time, and the deposition and

distribution of marine sediments

Question 12 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question.
12. Which of the following grew during the New Imperialism?
O A. Women's rights
OB. Forced labor
O C. Local rule for indigenous people
O D. Wealth among European working classes
PENN FOSTER PLS IM STRUGGLING YALL

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Answer:

Wealth among European working classes

Explanation:

Considering that New Imperialism is characterized by the form of colonialism whereby many Europeans including the likes of the United States, Russia, and Japan controlled the resources and affairs of smaller nations or territories across the continents.

During this period, the colonial countries or masters brought their working class to the colonized territories and work there such that they earn more money and accumulate more wealth compared to the previous period.

Hence, Wealth among European working classes is what grew during the New Imperialism

Cartier was to the French and _________ as Cabot was to the English and ______. A. Ft. Caroline/Maine.B. St. Lawrence/Labrador.C. St. Augustine/Virginia.D. Cape Fear/Florida.

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Answer:

B. St. Lawrence/Labrador.

Explanation:

The first French explorer Jacques Cartier was sent to New World to find a route to Asia. Though Cartier never succeeded in finding the Northwest Passage after making three attempts in Newfoundland. On his first route, he finds St. Lawrence River and claimed the land in the name of France.

John Cabot sponsored to take a voyage in the New World by England. John Cabot sails to the west to find the easiest route to reach Asia. His discoveries led to the discovery and colonization by the British in Labrador, Canada, Cape Breton Island and Newfoundland.

Which section of the article best highlights the idea that the delegates were taking a risk by signing the Declaration of Independence

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the declaration of Independence and its legacy when in the course of human events it became necessary for only one person to dissolve the political bands in which they would have had to connect them with another which they assumed that they were among the powers of the earth and they were separated and then it made them an equal section to which the laws of nature

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