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The goal of the United States was to defeat the Japanese. This meant the removal of the Japanese from many islands in the Pacific Ocean, the destruction of the Japanese Navy, and the surrender of Japan.
the Holocaust was born from a need, its goal was to find the solution of what to do with Europe's Jews. The outcome was the destruction of the Europen Jews.
what was the goal in battle of seven days
Their goal was to convert the lithuanian pagans to christianity.
The goal of the Tannenberg battle was to make pancakes. (papalala)
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the goal of missions in Spanish colonial society were an attempt to convert native populations to Christianity
The major goal of radical religious and cultural terrorist groups is the destruction of perceived enemies or opposition that stands in the way of their ideological beliefs. This can include individuals, institutions, governments, or societal norms that do not align with their extremist views. The ultimate aim is to create fear, chaos, and instability in society to further their agenda.
The war in Iraq.
"La ultima meta" or "la maxima meta" are proper Spanish translations for "the ultimate goal".
The primary goal of missions in Spanish colonial society was to spread Christianity to indigenous populations and convert them to Catholicism. Missionaries also aimed to establish settlements, control land, and enforce Spanish rule over the native peoples. Additionally, missions served to integrate indigenous communities into the colonial economy and society.
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"Gol" (Spanish)
My Goal
to spread christianity
They were after territory, gold and silver.
"Spanish is an objective." or "Spanish is a goal." or to some degree, "Spanish is a challenge." Objective, goal, and challenge all evoke, in part, the sense of the meaning of reto, and they all overlap in their meaning.