Answer:
1. d) A famous ship destroyed by Germany
2. a) A list of terms for resolving both WWI and future wars.
If you believed a law was unjust, what do you think is the appropriate way to deal with it?
Answer:
the best thing to do would be to go to court and, with enough, evidence, try to get it removed. although, laws are hard to get rid of, so it might be a battle to change it.
Comment la bataille de Stalingrad illustre-t-elle la volonté d'anéantissement mutuelle des adversaires ?
Answer:
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During the summer of 1942, Hitler launched his armies towards the Caucasus to seize the oil installations which would give him chances of winning the war.
He wants a swift, decisive campaign.
He sees on the map a city which bears the name of "Stalingrad" ... Stalin, his deadliest enemy.
This city is not really strategic, his armies can avoid it but Hitler wants to wipe it off the map because of his name; he deviates part of his forces to seize it.
The Russians are mobilizing soldiers and civilians to strengthen the city's defenses and block the road to invaders… .. the city which bears the name of Stalin must be saved.
We fight for each neighborhood, each street, sometimes in the same house, the clashes are appalling.
All means are used to annihilate the enemy.
The battle of Stalingrad is the biggest confrontation of the Second World War, it will cause the death of 1,000,000 people (civilians + soldiers) in 6 months.
The battle for the control of this city becomes the symbol of the mortal struggle between the racist Nazism of Hitler and the communism of Stalin, the 2 proud dictators will sacrifice tens, hundreds of thousands of human lives mainly for psychological reasons , ideological and personal even more than military.
The Germans are far from their bases, they counted on a rapid and victorious campaign during the summer but the Russians resist in spite of enormous human losses.
With the fall, refueling becomes difficult, the German armies get bogged down and s'
When the Russian winter arrives, by - 30 °, the German soldiers freeze on the spot, they lack spare parts, ammunition, fuel, food and medicine, warm clothes
The Russian reinforcements do not stop arriving then that the German army is surrounded.
Finally, the survivors surrendered on February 2, 1943, there are still 91,000 survivors, almost all of them will perish from hunger, cold or disease.
The victory of the Russians at Stalingrad marks the turning point of the war, from this moment the initiative no longer belongs to the Germans who will have to constantly retreat on all fronts.
This victory makes the whole world understand that Germany is not invincible, it gives courage to all the peoples who live oppressed by Nazism and gives them hope for a regained freedom.
(In Brussels, my grandfather secretly listened to the forbidden English radio, when he heard of the Russian victory in Stalingrad, he said to my mother: "Hitler lost the war!")
Explanation:
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A cry of lamentation went up. Straw was laid down outside the doors of the farmhouse, and the animals walked on tiptoe. With tears in their eyes they asked one another what they should do if their Leader were taken away from them. A rumour went round that Snowball had after all contrived to introduce poison into Napoleon’s food. At eleven o’clock Squealer came out to make another announcement. As his last act upon earth, Comrade Napoleon had pronounced a solemn decree: the drinking of alcohol was to be punished by death.
How does the use of scapegoating support the theme in this passage?
Even dictators will be mourned by those they oppressed for years.
It is common for dictators to fear attacks by enemies both real and invented.
Dictators will blame an invisible foe for problems in order to explain events.
Most problems are caused by those who have been cast away for causing harm.
Answer is C
Explanation:
What did Socrates claim to know?
Answer:
He claimed to know that the unexamined human life is not worth living.
Explanation:
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Name and describe one way the Crusades affected the Christian population.
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Answer:
Some facts about Christian land to help you. x
The Latin kingdom of Jerusalem established by the Crusaders boasted fifteen cathedral churches. The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, for example, became the seat of a Western Christian bishop in 1110 (1988.1174.9). The population of Christians in that area increased and became the most popular religion to follow.
QUESTION 1
provided a model that they would unfortunately follow in
The hostile English colonization of
colonizing America
1. Ireland
2. France
3. Iceland
4. North Africa
QUESTION 2
Answer:
france? sorry if im wrong
Explanation:
(100 points!!) Review this list of nine factors that contributed to European dominance in the world during the first global age. Rank these factors in order of importance. Then explain why you gave each factor it's ranking.
Advanced weaponry
Caravel
Christianity
Conquistadors
Great Dying
Mercantilism
Middle Passage
Sugar
Trade
Answer:
Trade was the driving force in making Europe into the dominant world power as it was the midwife for Europe's superior technology and institutions. And Europe's trade happened because their food was quite terrible and they were hungry for spices to make their food tastier.
The breakdown of feudalism and the emergence of the modern nation-state system were foundational factors leading to European global dominance. Likewise, the Protestant Reformation, an anti-Catholic movement, and a broader social revolution, sparked by Martin Luther in 1517, was a major factor.
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A(n) _______ is a way citizens may bypass their legislature in order to get an
amendment on the ballot.
A. runoff
B. initiative
C. recall
D. primary
Which is true of Spain during Islamic rule? O A. Jews were persecuted. B. The arts flourished C. Scholarship declined. O D. The arts were discouraged.
Answer:
I wanna say A is correct
Explanation:
What were Germany’s foreign policy aims during 1920-1923?
What were the main aims of Germany's foreign policy?
After the war began, German foreign policy aimed to strengthen existing alliances, build new ones, and obtain the cooperation of its allies and of the nations it conquered not only in Germany's war effort but also in its racial policies, especially the annihilation of the Jews.
How did wine impact the Roman Empire?
Answer:
Importance of Wine to Roman Society
They refined production by using barrels and cultivation techniques that allowed them to make more for less cost. Romans believed that wine was a daily necessity, so they made it available to slaves, peasants, woman and aristocrats alike.
Explanation:
Answer:
They used barrels and cultivation techniques that allowed them to make more for less cost. Also, they thought that wine was necessary so they made it available to everyone. (slaves,peasants,women,aristocrafts. etc.)
What did drinking wine symbolize in ancient Rome?
As Rome entered its golden age of winemaking and era of expansion, the "democratic" view of wine started to emerge in Roman culture with wine being viewed as a necessity for everyday life and not just a luxury meant to be enjoyed by a few as the Greeks believed
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Describe the Republican Party in the 1850’s. What did they want ?
The Republican Party emerged in 1854 to combat the Kansas–Nebraska Act and the expansion of slavery into American territories. ... The party opposed the expansion of slavery before 1861 and led the fight to destroy the Confederate States of America (1861–1865).
One of the impacts of the spread of Umayyad and
Abbasid dynasties is that there was a lot more interaction
with a variety of people. There was a lot of trade
happening; of materials, language and religion. They would
have traded with the Byzantine empire for silks. The trade
route for this was called the
explain how the loss of beauty and innocence relates to The Outsiders.
Answer:
One line in the poem reads, “Nothing gold can stay,” meaning that all good things must come to an end. By the end of the novel, the boys apply this idea to youthful innocence, believing that they cannot remain forever unsullied by the harsh realities of life. Here, Johnny urges Ponyboy to remain gold, or innocent.
Innocence 10: Ponyboy loses his innocent, immature desire to pretend that his friends haven't died. He accepts it, losing his innocence, but not his hope. Terrible things do happen, he now understands, but they can have good effects. Ponyboy decides to try to change things, rather than hide from the truth.
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Frederick von Steuben blank which sided blank in the American revolution
Answer:
he was a patriot
Explanation:
Fredrick Von Steuben helped the patriots by fighting for them so he wasn't a loyalist/tory he was a patriot.
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Why did the British ban the colonies from using Boston Harbor in 1774?
To develop economy within the colony
To keep out diseases from Europe
To limit immigration from France
To make colonists pay for destroying shipments of tea
Answer:
It is a cause this happened after the tea party
Both the California legislature and the United States Congress have the power to
Answer:
makes all laws
Explanation:
How did the Mongols affect the various empires on the continent of Asia? Answer in a complete sentence.
Answer:
The vast transcontinental empire connected the east with the west with an enforced Pax Mongolica, or Mongol Peace, allowing trade, technologies, commodities, and ideologies to be disseminated and exchanged across Eurasia.
Jefferson Davis
a. leader of an 1831 slave revolt in Virginia
b. author of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
c. operator of a station on the Underground Railroad
d. first Republican President of the United States
e. president of the Confederate States
f. abolitionist who attacked a federal arsenal
g. slave who tried to gain freedom legally
h. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Abraham Lincoln
a. leader of an 1831 slave revolt in Virginia
b. author of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
c. operator of a station on the Underground Railroad
d. first Republican President of the United States
e. president of the Confederate States
f. abolitionist who attacked a federal arsenal
g. slave who tried to gain freedom legally
h. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Dred Scott
a. leader of an 1831 slave revolt in Virginia
b. author of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
c. operator of a station on the Underground Railroad
d. first Republican President of the United States
e. president of the Confederate States
f. abolitionist who attacked a federal arsenal
g. slave who tried to gain freedom legally
h. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Nat Turner
a. leader of an 1831 slave revolt in Virginia
b. author of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
c. operator of a station on the Underground Railroad
d. first Republican President of the United States
e. president of the Confederate States
f. abolitionist who attacked a federal arsenal
g. slave who tried to gain freedom legally
h. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Answer:
e. president of the Confederate State
Explanation:
what role did railroads play in the southern ecenomy?
Answer:
The role that the Railroads played in the Southern Economy was that "They Shipped materials to Northern Markets" Their main goal was to ship crude materials.
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Answer:
that god was looking over everyone
Explanation:
Answer:
In this picture, the artist was trying to convey the fact, that God and his angels looked over and guided the way to pave America.
Explanation:
The picture shows people looking to the sky with a supernatural floating above conveying the answer i just gave
What led to the decline of the Second Ku Klux Klan? Select the two correct answers.
A.)the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
B.) increasing urbanization
C.) public scandals
D.) legislation from opposition groups
E.) the Scopes Trial verdict
Answer:
C and D
Explanation:
according to this map the tang dynasty was mostly located in
answer: eastern china
Answer:
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Explanation:
How did the Congress of Vienna punish France after the defeat of Napoleon?
Select one:
A) forbidding France to maintain a functional military
B) by requiring France to give up all territories taken in Europe
C) by forcing France to rewrite its constitution
D) by restoring French monarchs into power
Answer:
B.) by requiring France to give up all territories taken in Europe.
How does the description of the Wingfields' apartment affect the play?
It introduces some of the features that will be important later in the play.
It provides a contrast between Amanda's early life in Blue Mountain with her life in the city.
It provides background information about city dwellers at the end of World War I
It shows that the the Wingfield family is not well off and live in a poor part of a city. then
Answer:
It provides a contrast between Amanda's early life in Blue Mountain with her life in the city.
Explanation:
Answer:
It shows that the the Wingfield family is not well off and live in a poor part of a city.
Explanation:
how did the printing press help spread Luther's Reformation Ideas?
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How did the convention of 1818 affect the boundaries of the United States? It drew a border between the United States and Canada extending to the Rocky Mountains. It gave the United States control of the natural resources and waterways of Oregon Country. It expanded the boundaries of the United States further west by opening up Texas. It gave Florida to the United States, along with a full control of the Atlantic coast.
Answer:
Oregon County
Explanation:
Florida and Oregon County
What drew African Americans to the cities in the North during the Great Migration? Select the two correct answers
A .integrated neighborhoods
B. voting rights
C. jobs
D. scenery
E. churches
Answer:
Jobs and Voting rights, integrated neighborhoods were not really a thing until the early 70's, scenery is arguably better in the south compared to the industrial cities and faith was even more prominent in the south because of the close knit town created on past plantations.
Explanation:
How have technological innovations contributed to the rise of a global
economy in the modern world?
A. They have made it easier for businesses to communicate with
employees and consumers around the world.
B. They have prevented corporations in wealthy countries from
economically exploiting poor countries.
C. They have raised wages by reducing the amount of competition
between workers for available jobs.
O D. They have allowed businesses to place a greater focus on
marketing and selling their products in local markets.
The correct option is A. Technological innovations contributed to the rise of a global economy in the modern world they have made it easier for businesses to communicate with employees and consumers around the world. The way businesses and countries organize production, trade goods, invest capital, and develop new products and processes are all being profoundly altered by the effects of technological change on the global economic system.
What is the importance of technology in Globalisation?Globalization has accelerated the transfer of information and technology across national boundaries. Even during the current lagging global productivity growth, technology transfer has aided in boosting innovation and productivity in emerging nations.
Technology advancements have a great deal of potential to accelerate economic growth and productivity while also creating new, better jobs to replace obsolete ones. The new technologies may account for as much as two-thirds of the potential productivity growth in major economies over the coming ten years.
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