Answer:
macabre
Explanation:
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Answer:
part 1. 3 + 2 +2+=7
part 2. 2+2+2+2 +3 +3=14
Explanation:
Using complete sentences, explain how the Chinese communists were treated under the rule of Chiang Kai-shek.
What was the Long March, and what were its results?
Answer:
Communists were treated badly, as Chiang Kai-shek consider them his main enemy in the country. He decided to fight against them in to destroy them. That is why he gathered a large army with a task to surround them and destroy them. Communists who were outnumbered decided to flee, which led to the famous Long March, a 6 000 mile long journey towards the North.
Explanation:
Around 100 000 Communist were running in front Chiang Kai-shek's army. A lot of them died due to awful conditions during the journey.
Those who survived settled in northwestern China, in caves where they started recreating the Communist movement.
Economic Impact of Washington Tribes
Washington tribes contributed more than $3.5 billion to Washington’s gross state product (GSP), according to a Taylor Policy Group study conducted in 2011. Washington tribes purchased more than $2.4 billion in goods and services from private companies. More than $1.3 billion was paid in wages and benefits to 27,300 employees, including 18,000 non-tribal member employees. State and local taxes paid by suppliers and employees amounted to $255 million.
In addition . . . , Washington’s tribes also invested $259 million in construction of buildings and infrastructure, generating an additional $12.4 million in state and local tax revenue.
–“Washington Tribes: Contributing Now More Than Ever,” 2012
Which tribal contributions to Washington’s economy does this passage describe? Check all that apply.
buying stocks and bonds
investing in infrastructure
paying state and local taxes
providing wages and benefits
purchasing goods and services
starting new businesses and farms
Answer:
2,3,4,5
Explanation:
Edge 2020
Answer:
2,3,4,5
Explanation:
Brainliest would be much apreciated.