What war was fought on american soil from 1861 to 1865? a. war of 1812 b. world war i c. the revolutionary war d. the american

What war was fought on american soil from 1861 to 1865? a. war of 1812 b. world war i c. the revolutionary war d. the american civil war

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  1. D) The American Civil War was fought on American soil from 1861 to 1865.

    The Civil War was a battle between the US, while the War of 1812, World War 1, and the Revolutionary War were all wars fought globally.

  2. the speech this question is referring to is president kennedy's special message to the congress on urgent national needs, may 25, 1961

    kennedy responds in a very direct and concrete way to those thinking that communism is a positive system:

    "yet their aggression is more often concealed than open. they have fired no missiles; and their troops are seldom seen. they send arms, agitators, aid, technicians and propaganda to every troubled area. but where fighting is required, it is usually done by others--by guerrillas striking at night, by assassins striking alone--assassins who have taken the lives of four thousand civil officers in the last twelve months in vietnam alone--by subversives and saboteurs and insurrectionists, who in some cases control whole areas inside of independent nations." (kennedy)

    president kennedy presents communism as cowardly, as a hidden and treacherous weapon that strikes from the shadows like thieves, he represents the system as not even being capable of showing and open and overt attack or confrontation. to finish up the response, he expresses that the system attacks even a country's idependence and freedom.

  3. frances ellen watkins harper writing was influenced by: b. the education she received growing up in the north.

    she was born in baltimore, maryland, on september 24, 1825. after the death of her parents, her uncle reverend william watkins, a teacher at the academy for negro youth, raised and educated her. she also continued educating herself by accessing a library of the family she worked for, beginning writing poetry afterwards. as a civil rights activist and abolitionist, watkins greatly influenced her life and work.

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