True.
Nearly true. Thanksgiving is celebrated only by Americans. If they happen to find themselves in Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Korea, Okinawa, Germany, etc that won't stop them munching on a turkey with potatoes and sprouts.
True. In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday in October. This is earlier than the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, which occurs on the fourth Thursday in November.
False, the first thanksgiving was not called that by the pilgrims.
True
Some sources say 5, some say as many as 17. Hard to really tell.
both
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False
Assuming that you mean not (p or q) if and only if P ~(PVQ)--> P so now construct a truth table, (just place it vertical since i cannot place it vertical through here.) P True True False False Q True False True False (PVQ) True True True False ~(PVQ) False False False True ~(PVQ)-->P True True True False if it's ~(P^Q) -->P then it's, P True True False False Q True False True False (P^Q) True False False False ~(P^Q) False True True True ~(P^Q)-->P True True False False
Only True
False. It was President Abraham Lincoln during the USA Civil War Between the States, (in 1863), who made Thanksgiving a national holiday in the USA.
True, Thanksgiving was not a national holiday until 1863. During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln proclaimed 'Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens,' and was to be celebrated on November 26.
False.