Match the following items with their meanings. 1. predominate most common or greatest in number or amount. 2. fortification an attack made in response to one made by an enemy. 3. counter-attack an organized attempt to prevent goods from entering or leaving a region. 4. blockade a temporary government pending approval of others. 5. provisional a narrow piece of land that juts out from the mainland into a body of water.6. flank a wall, ditch, or rampart, built in order to strengthen a place's defenses. 7. peninsula the left or right side of a military formation.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00, 1KoKoNut
Montezuma was taken prisoner by the spanish and held captive for months while the spanish ransacked the city of tenochtitlan. what was the fate of montezuma? a he escaped only to be cut down in battle. b he reasoned with the spanish and got them to leave the city. c he died of old age while in the custody of cortes. d he was struck with stones trying to plead for peace with his people and it is reported he died a few days later.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00, nikejose11
Which of the following is not true about isaac stevens, the first territorial governor of washngton a he was friends with the president franklin pierce b he graduated first in his class at west point academy che served in the mexican-american war he reluctantly accepted the job as governor
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History, 22.06.2019 10:00, anthonygeorge7
In the 1950s, the u. s. government encouraged american jazz musicians to perform in the soviet union, which was an enemy of the u. s. at the time. of what foreign policy goal is this a good example? strengthening world economic growth improving education for the global population advancing the growth of democracy and good government increasing understanding of american values and creating a receptive international environment
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