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1. The invasion of Normandy. It can be recognized because of the use of amphibian vehicles to transport infantry to the shore. This event marked a turning point in the war, since it meant a third front of battle against the Nazis.

2. It assured America’s position of naval power in the Pacific. This battle halted Japan's intentions of Pacific expansion, and by defending it's remaining militar bases, the US managed to reinforce and recover the islands previously lost to Japan.

3.  Moral concerns about the effects of an atomic attack. Secretary Stimson defended the use of the Atomic Bomb in the way that it meant the surrender of Japan without the need for more americans to die for it.

4. By increasing immigration quotas for european Jews. The US stayed completely neutral in the first years of the war, and domestic affairs as well as Great Depression aftermath and many held prejudes against immigrants made help refugees an impossible option for the administration.

5. The D-day Invasion was succesful in ending the war in Europe, and the atom bomb drop completely ended WWII. As said in answer 1, the D-day marked a turning point against Germany, which eventually loss against three battle fronts; and the atom bomb drop marked the surrender of the final Axis member, Japan, so it meant the end of the war.
Mathematics
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1. C . . . . the change in orientation means it's not a rotation. Reflection across the x-axis would put the long side at the bottom.

2. D . . . . volumes are related by the cube of the scale factor of linear dimensions

3. B . . . . that reflection changes the sign of the y-coordinate

4. C . . . . for 90° CCW, (x, y) ⇒ (-y, x), so (1, -2) ⇒ (2, 1)
History
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1. The invasion of Normandy. It can be recognized because of the use of amphibian vehicles to transport infantry to the shore. This event marked a turning point in the war, since it meant a third front of battle against the Nazis.

2. It assured America’s position of naval power in the Pacific. This battle halted Japan's intentions of Pacific expansion, and by defending it's remaining militar bases, the US managed to reinforce and recover the islands previously lost to Japan.

3.  Moral concerns about the effects of an atomic attack. Secretary Stimson defended the use of the Atomic Bomb in the way that it meant the surrender of Japan without the need for more americans to die for it.

4. By increasing immigration quotas for european Jews. The US stayed completely neutral in the first years of the war, and domestic affairs as well as Great Depression aftermath and many held prejudes against immigrants made help refugees an impossible option for the administration.

5. The D-day Invasion was succesful in ending the war in Europe, and the atom bomb drop completely ended WWII. As said in answer 1, the D-day marked a turning point against Germany, which eventually loss against three battle fronts; and the atom bomb drop marked the surrender of the final Axis member, Japan, so it meant the end of the war.
Mathematics
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1. C . . . . the change in orientation means it's not a rotation. Reflection across the x-axis would put the long side at the bottom.

2. D . . . . volumes are related by the cube of the scale factor of linear dimensions

3. B . . . . that reflection changes the sign of the y-coordinate

4. C . . . . for 90° CCW, (x, y) ⇒ (-y, x), so (1, -2) ⇒ (2, 1)
Mathematics
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The rules of exponents that apply here are ...

a^{b}\cdot a^{c}=a^{(b+c)}\\a^{-b}=\dfrac{1}{a^b}\\ \left(a^{b}\right)^{c}=a^{(b\cdot c)}

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\displaystyle \left(\frac{4^{7}}{5^{2}}\right)^{3}=\frac{4^{(7\cdot 3)}}{5^{(2\cdot 3)}}\\\\=\frac{4^{21}}{5^{6}}

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\displaystyle \frac{9^{2}}{9^{7}}=9^{(2-7)}=9^{-5}\\\\=\frac{1}{9^5}

3.

\displaystyle \frac{6^{-3}}{6^{5}}=6^{(-3-5)}=6^{-8}\\\\=\frac{1}{6^8}

Arts
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Question 1:

the diverse subject matter from anatomical drawings to engineering designs

the great scientific detail

the artistic nature of the drawings

Question 2:

These pictures stand out because of their extreme attention to detail. Some of them are plans for machines that no one even imagined at that time and couldn't even be built until hundreds of years later.

Explanation:

These are the exact answers so I would change them

Arts
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Question 1:

the diverse subject matter from anatomical drawings to engineering designs

the great scientific detail

the artistic nature of the drawings

Question 2:

These pictures stand out because of their extreme attention to detail. Some of them are plans for machines that no one even imagined at that time and couldn't even be built until hundreds of years later.

Explanation:

These are the exact answers so I would change them

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