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Generally the core requirements for working in the government require that one be a us citizen and
a) previous military experience
b) a high school diploma
c) accounting experience
d) a technology background
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Ответ:
The correct answer is: B) a high school diploma
Broadly speaking, a High School diploma is required for most if not all US Government jobs.
From there, other requirements will be put in place for different jobs.
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April 19, 1775 ; Battle: Lexington and Concord ; Result: American victory
June 17, 1775 ; Battle: Bunker Hill ; Result: British victory
December 31, 1775 ; Battle: Quebec ; Result: British victory
August 27, 1776 ; Battle: Long Island ; Result: British victory
October 26, 1776 ; Battle: White Plains ; Result: British victory
December 26, 1776 ; Battle: Trenton ; Result: American victory
September 11, 1777 ; Battle: Brandywine ; Result: British victory
September 19, 1777 ; Battle: Freeman's Farm ; Result: British tactical victory
October 4, 1777 ; Battle: Germantown ; Result: British victory
October 7, 1777 ; Battle: Bemis Heights ; Result: American victory
December 5, 1777 ; Battle: White Marsh ; Result: inconclusive
June 8, 1778 ; Battle: Monmouth ; Result: tactical draw
September 16, 1779 ; Battle: Siege of Savannah ; Result: British victory
March 29, 1780 ; Battle: Siege of Charleston ; Result: British victory
September 28, 1781 ; Battle: Siege of Yorktown ; Result: Franco-American victory