Homework Help Needed: WWII and Cold War (Questions)

Sorry I don't have anything to add to this post myself. But I did want to comment on how this thread brings back horrible memories of my school days. LOL I am 53 years old and can't remember any of this stuff anymore, however I had a load of it in college. LOL

I wish you ALL THE BEST in finishing up this paper and hope you meet your deadline.
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I had the sort of upbringing where asking others to do your homework for you had a very ugly name...it was called cheating. In the time it took for people to answer these questions, the OP could have looked them up on the internet. How do I know? Because I did it. It has been about 25 years from my last history class, and those questions are from well before my time. While I did know the answers to many, others I had to look up.

As I also mentioned, the homework was multiple choice, and the OP should have be able to rule out at least two answers for every question, leaving at minimum at 50/50 chance of answering correctly.

Home work and test strategy can save you time and effort. First, answer everything you know; then go back and eliminate all the rotten answers, then you make the best guess on the remaining answers; if you have no clue at all on a certain question, you look up only that question. In most case you will remember more than you think. Another strategy is to visualize the classroom and/or textbook when you are doing homework or taking a test. It helps you remember what you have learned.
 
You obviously have an internet connection....use it! Some of these questions have incredibly obvious answers, some are slightly more complicated; but none are anything that should not have been covered in class. Also, the questions are multiple choice, so you should be able to rule out at least one or two answers as completely wrong, giving you a 50/50 chance even if you guess between the last two.

While I am willing to help on homework, you are actually asking others to do your work for you. Not cool!
I'll defend Mom's folly on this one. In the working world, other than flipping burgers, it is rare that you get the amount of time needed to complete a project. It is something that needs to be learned and dealt with.

And 8 is c. Insubordination. Wikipedia covers it quite well.
 

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