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Which of the following events could possibly have been a cause of Spanish troops conquering the Inca capital Cusco.
The year 1961 can be read upside down and that won't happen again until 6009
Could you please be more specific, what are the "following events?"
: The first Kodak camera
Since the moon walk of Apollo 11 took place in 1969, and that was part of the 20th century, it is *not* an event that did *not* take place in the 20th century.
The international spread of the Great Depression
Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.Usually the 20th of May. If the following year is a leap year, then it would be the 19th of May.
Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.Nothing particularly special. The world continues as normal, just as it would if the 20th of January was on any other day of the week. If it is on a Sunday, the typical Sunday events will happen on the 20th of January, like Christians going to religious services, people meeting with family and friends as it is the weekend, sports events going on, less people working than on other days of the week and so on.
In what ordet do the events actually happen
When did key events happen in john Steinbeck life? When did key events happen in john Steinbeck life?
Which events did NOT happen in the 20th century No. A The War of 1812 = 1812, 19th century No. B The Spanish-American War = 1898, 19th century YES. C The Great Depression = 1930s, 20th century No. D invention of the first Kodak camera = first sold 1888, 19th century No. E invention of the cotton gin = patient, 1793, 18th century
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April 20th 1999.
On the 20th November 2009