What did bombardiers do in World War 2?
Bombadiers were part of the crew of bombers with the special job during the bombing run of sighting up the target in order to drop the bombs on or as near the target as possible. When the bomber approached the target, the pilot handed over the control of the plane to the bombadier who then, while looking into the sighting mechanism called the Norden Bombsight. The bombadier had control of the toggle switch which actually released the bombs. After dropping the bombs, the bombadier became one of the gunners on the bomber as the plane made its way back to the base.
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How many battles did Louis XIV lost?
King Louis the fourteenth was one of the most important rulers of France. During his reign Louis lost three battles.
How can an opinion held by the public NOT be a public opinion?
Public opinon is so complex that it can not be readily defined.From what has been said about it to this point,however, public opinion cab be described this way: those attitudes held by a significant number of people on matters of government and politis
Which event confirmed American independence and set the boundaries of the new nation?
The Treaty of Paris.
Although a document actually sealed the independence several prior events did so in a more graphic manner. Perhaps the most notable was the willingness of the 'colonists' to stand up and fight for what they believed was correct and right.
The ways that Texans adapted to shortages during the war?
Texas adapted to shortages because they had to. They would have relieved their shortages if that was possible; when something isn't possible, people adapt. War always creates changes of many kinds that people must adapt to.
Meaning of national development?
Means development in infrastructure such as road,schools and hospitals in a country.
Most of the new settlers in South Carolina were members of what group?
England granted land to eight proprietors in the South Carolina area in 1663. The first settlers came in 1670. They were mostly wealthy planters and their slaves emigrating from Barbados. They started growing sugar and cotton. They first kicked out the Native Americans, and then they refused to be ruled by the proprietors, seeking more direct representation. North Carolina was part of the same colony... it split off in 1729.
Women got to vote in which Australian state?
Women in South Australia were first granted the right to vote in 1894. The first opportunity arose for them to exercise their right to vote in the election of 1896.
It is usually recognised that this right happened with the passing of a Bill on 18 December 1894. Following this was a letter from the Attorney-General advising Governor Kintore that Royal Assent would be required to enact the Bill, dated 21 December 1894. The Bill was enacted when Queen Victoria gave Royal Assent on 2 February 1895.
South Australia was the first colony in Australia where women gained the vote, and only the fourth place in the world to grant this right. The issue of women voting had been under discussion since the 1860s, but momentum was gained after the formation of the Women's Suffrage League at Gawler Place in 1888. Six Bills were introduced into Parliament, but not passed, between 1885 and 1894.
The final, successful Bill was passed in 1894. At first, it included a clause preventing women from becoming members of Parliament. It is ironic that the clause was removed thanks to the efforts of Ebenezer Ward who was an outspoken opponent of women's suffrage. Ward hoped that including women in Parliament would be seen as so ridiculous that the whole Bill would be voted out. The change was accepted, however, allowing the women of South Australia to gain complete parliamentary equality with men.
Women obtained the right to vote and stand as candidates for both houses of federal Parliament on 16 June 1902. This applied to the federal election of 1903.
So there is no conflict or war to fight over surrounding area saying its is my acre no I claimed it first type thing
For what reasons did we fight the Vietnam war?
We fought over the way the government in Vietnam was being run. They had communism which means if someone needed something in Vietnam like food or money, it was given to them. But we wanted them to have democracy, which means the exact opposite, if we wanted something, we would have to earn it. If we wanted $10, we would have to work to earn the money. So we fought with Vietnam just because we wanted them to have democracy.
P.S. We're mean!
What phrase is in the Declaration of Independence and in the Bible?
"that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursit of happiness." - Declaration of Independence.. and The Bible! <3
Where did Harappa civilization develop?
What is a reason that scholars do not completely understand some important parts of Harappan society