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The war with iraq lasted: a)six days b)100 hours c)one week
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Ответ:
B)100 hours
Explanation:
The invasion of Iraq, which occurred between March 20 and May 1, 2003, was carried out by a coalition of countries, led by the United States along with the United Kingdom, Australia and Poland. Other countries were involved in the occupation phase. The invasion marked the beginning of the war in Iraq.
According to the president of the United States, George W. Bush, the reasons for the invasion were "to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) -which never came to be found, nor was its existence demonstrated-, to put an end to the (supposed) support provided by Saddam Hussein to terrorism, and achieve the "freedom" of the Iraqi people. The main detractors of the war point to these reasons as excuses to carry out the invasion, motivated by economic and political interests ».
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Which correctly describes the ten commandments?
a. the ten commandments are written laws.
b. the ten commandments discuss how people should worship god.
c. the ten commandments discuss how people should interact with each other.
d.the ten commandments are laws handed down by oral tradition.
The ten commandments are the laws which are written on a stone.
Option A
Explanation:
The Ten commandments are said to be the set of rules or the laws which were written on a stone table. These laws were given by God to the people who were living in Israel. These laws can be found in the Book of Exodus which is in the Bible, the holy book of the Christians.
The Ten commandments were issued to Moses on Mount Sinai and there they were written on a stone table. The other name for these laws is Decalogue. The meaning of this word is Ten Statements. Since they were given to the people by the God himself, these laws are known and considered as the divine laws. And they serve the purpose of the basic faith principles for the people who follow the religion of Christianity and also Judaism.