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The major causes of World War II were numerous. They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles following WWI, the worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement, the rise of militarism in Germany and Japan, and the failure of the League of Nations.
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Like the previous answer stated The Great Depression, Treaty of Versailles, among other factors. The Treaty of Versailles basically screwed over Germany and it left it vulnerable enough for monsters like Hitler to manipulate the nation, and I don't think The Great Depression needs an introduction. Rises in nationalism was among the other factors, and that's what Hitler used to come to power in Germany, and believe it or not, it took a really loooong time for him to come power. Italy and Japan also joined up with Germany because of rises in nationalism and the opportunity to become a world power back then didn't sound so bad for Japan. Rise in militarism also contributed to it, with numerous nations in an arms race to outcompete the others, and as you could imagine, this led to conflicts. There's a bunch of more reasons but I think they would be too lengthy for a brainly answer.
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The election of 1828 was a pivotal year for politics. Why was this election significant for the rise of political parties?
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The campaign of 1828 was a crucial event in a period that saw the development of a two-party system akin to our modern system, presidential electioneering bearing a closer resemblance to modern political campaigning, and the strengthening of the power of the executive branch.
so i would think it would be B.
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Your answer would be B- Two parties were running against each other :)
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Which groups ruled during the Yuan Dynasty? O The Mongols O The French O The Hans O The Germanic tribes
Answer:
The Mongols
Explanation:
It was established by the leader of the Mongol empire, Kublai Khan.
What was the condition of Muslims after the revolt of 1857?
They urgent requirement was to restore the Muslim back into favour with the British.
Which group—the Anti-Federalists or the Federalists—protected the rights and welfare of the people the most?
Answer:
federalist but im unsure
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Udging from both the map and the quotation on this page, why was Mecca a trade center for the Arabian Peninsula?
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Because Mecca is in a strategic geographical location, in the middle of the West Coast of the Arab Peninsula, which has been a trading area since antiquity.
This is because the populations of the Arab Peninsula were nomadic and semi-nomadic until a few centuries ago, due to the harsh desert climate, and the lack of fertile to soil to make sedentary life possible.
In Mecca, several trade routes met, not only from the Arabian Peninsula, but also from East Africa, which were connected to the Peninsula either through the Sinai or through the Red Sea.
What are the achievements from the Xia Dynasty?
The Xia dynasty is said to be the first to irrigate, produce cast bronze, and build a strong army. It used oracle bones and had a calendar. Xi Zhong is credited in legend with inventing a wheeled vehicle. He used a compass, square, and rule.
What economic consequences did Japan experience due to World War II? Select three options.
Unemployment increased due to the destruction of factories.
Food shortages occurred because of the destruction of crops.
Deaths due to military events caused the loss of many workers.
Access to major natural resources, like water and oil, were destroyed by enemy countries.
Manufacturers were banned from trading with former enemy countries.
Option A, D and E. The economic consequences that Japan faced due to the second world war ww II are
Unemployment increased due to the destruction of factories.Access to major natural resources, like water and oil, were destroyed by enemy countries.Manufacturers were banned from trading with former enemy countries.What was the second world war?This was the war that was fought between the axis powers and the allied powers. The Japanese at the time were an imperialist nation that was interested in taking over the resources and the lands of several other nations such as China. They had to be stopped to avoid this.
The war was also due to the fact that the Germans had become so daring and they were responsible for the holocaust and several other killings in the world.
When the US entered the war, the Japanese suffered in several ways such as the loss of jobs, infrastructure and other people lives.
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What did the great British east India company colonized?
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Incorporated by royal charter on December 31, 1600, it was started as a monopolistic trading body so that England could participate in the East Indian spice trade. It also traded cotton, silk, indigo, saltpeter, and tea and transported slaves.
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Who can help me on this?
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Just because somebody is opposing to your vews doesn't mean you have to threaten them with violence. you first response to something should not be anger but a way to push your beliefs so others can learn and understand and not be harmed because your emeotions get the best of you.
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Do you believe that all individuals have the same ability to reach their dreams?
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All they want to know is, Do you believe that all individuals have the same ability to reah their dreams. its a yes or no question. say yes if you believe and no if you don't then explain why
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What financial problems did the nation have
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Answer: 3
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What was life like in South Africa during the Scramble for Africa? Were there wars? What was the terrain like? Were there cities in the area? What resources and food did South Africans have? What were the colonies or tribes called there? Answer this in complete sentences and it should be a paragraph long.
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Which of these book titles best describes the Brown v. Board of Education ruling and why? (1 point)
O A Struggle for Freedom; Brown v. Board of Education attempted to end legal segregation in public schools, but failed.
O A Fundamental change; Brown v. Board of Education found in favor of Moses Brown, a black man who petitioned to teach in the public school system.
The five cases of Hope; Brown v. Board of Education was actually a collection of cases from five states challenging laws of segregation in public schools.
The Road to justice; Brown v. Board of Education ended legal segregation in public schools.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954),[1] was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional.
How did the Watts riots and rebellion express the frustration many African Americans felt from decades of racial indignities? How were the riots interpreted by many whites? How do you account for the difference? Here is the link to the video to help you answer this question. Just copy and paste it to whatever type of browser that you use https://florida.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/86a31511-d675-40ce-97c6-a12250b005d4/out-of-the-shadows-black-america-since-mlk-and-still-i-rise/.
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In the summer of 1965 the atmosphere in Los Angeles, and especially in the black ghetto of Watts, was very heavy. A few miles from the luxury of Beverly Hills, most homes were dilapidated, the population density was four times that of the most densely populated "white" part of town, one in four children was illegitimate, most residents illiterate, and poverty was massive.
The arrest of a black man for driving under the influence of alcohol and the excessive police violence he was subjected to on the night of August 11, upset the black ghettos. The next day riots and sporadic stone warfare with police took the form of mass demonstrations. The following two days, Los Angeles became the scene of the worst internal unrest in the United States. On the morning of August 13, the fever of the uprising swept through Watts and spread throughout the city. The clashes were of such magnitude that President Johnson even had to mobilize the National Guard to calm the situation, which resulted in 34 deaths and hundreds of wounded and detained.
Who warned Europe not to interfere with America's side of the planet
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President James Monroe
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1.in your own words what is Monroe saying?
2. Who is the audience how do you know?
3. What did the doctrine assert when it came to European interference in American?
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1. What are reserved powers?
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reserved powers. powers, derived from the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution, that are not specifically delegated to the national government or denied to the states. concurrent powers. the authority possessed by both state and national governments, such as the power to levy taxes and borrow money.
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How did industrialization impact farmers during the Gilded Age?
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During the Gilded Age, the economic disparities between the workers and big business owners grew exponentially. Workers continued to endure low wages and dangerous working conditions in order to make a living.
Explanation:
Industrialization greatly increased the need for workers in the nation's factories.
WORLD WAR 1 QUESTIONS...Which term best describes what life was like for the soldiers in the trenches? A- exciting B- dramatic C- amusing D- misery
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D
Explanation: they literally lived in a muddy trench
Answer:
d
Explanation:
i took the test and I got it right
When the caste system was first developed people were separated into groups that were designated by
A colors
B symbois
C numbers
D sounds
how and why was the Hanford Nuclear site built
Answer: The Hanford Site is a nuclear depot established in the midst of World War II.
Explanation:
The nuclear station was formed in 1943. Hanford was established as part of the Manhattan Project by the U.S. government. Hanford was founded because of the dangers that threatened the United States. The plutonium produced at that station was used in an atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. As the United States' threat grew during the Cold War, the Hanford complex expanded its capacity. The facilities were eventually disbanded, and in 2015, Hanford was declared part of a national park belonging to a historical period related to the Manhattan Project.
What are strength of the government created by the constitution?
explain briefly what each branch of government does.
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Legislative—Makes laws (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate)
Executive—Carries out laws (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies)
Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
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Explanation:
why did Americans wanted to regulate the number of immigrants coming to the United States.
Answer:The Immigration Act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants allowed entry into the United States through a national origins quota. The quota provided immigration visas to two percent of the total number of people of each nationality in the United States as of the 1890 national census.
What does it mean to be an Egyptian
Answer:
your of a certain culture
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What is the difference between the Minnesota constitution and the U.S. constitution?
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State constitutions focus more on limiting rather than granting power since its general authority has already been established.
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World History assignment please help
Answer:
espanola is the islande that what colanized.
and two thousand people colanized it.
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Which of the following was most instrumental to California becoming a state?
the Louisiana Purchase
the Gold Rush of 1848
the annexation of Texas
the Gadsden Purchase
Answer:
gold rush
Explanation:
It created a lasting impact by propelling significant industrial and agricultural development and helped shape the course of California's development by spurring its economic growth and facilitating its transition to statehood.
Answer:
gold rush
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