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Which of the following was one reason that World War II alliances broke down following the end of the conflict?
Britain refused
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Bubbles
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In the Spanish-American War...
a.) America's victory could be attributed in large part to expert preparation b.) More American
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Amber
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Explain how local environmental changes can have global effects.
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Outline for short coming of a country borrowing heavily from internal and external source ?
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Tegegn Kao
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Using complete sentences, explain the main cause of the Anglo-Chinese Wars. What four changes resulted from the treaty after the
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Interesting...
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Deforestation
A)people who hunt or fish illegally B)to kill off entirely; to make extinct C)the destruction and removal of the
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dawjio
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Explain food insecurity and soil infertility as they are the impact of desertification
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Which option correctly identifies a cause and consequence of water pollution?
Responses- a) cause: acid rain consequence:
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Someone
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Why did England become the Commonwealth after the English Civil War?
A. Its territories were united into one common body. B. It
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someone?
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India was divided into two countries because of the conflict between _______________ and _________ living in the area. _________
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HELPP PLZZZZZ
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Research Proposal
1. What were the main causes of World War I? 2. How did alliances contribute to the outbreak and escalation of
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no
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1. Why did the call for military volunteers lead more states to secede?
A: Lincoln's call for military volunteers created a
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Victoria
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The impact of the Great Depression in Europe was a major factor in bringing about the
A. Bolshevik Revolution. B. collapse of
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Unknown
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How did mexicos refusal to recognize the independence of texas effect the mexican-American war
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Elena
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Question 3 of 4
Why did many civilians die during World War I? A. They faced disease and starvation. B. They died in battle. C.
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Moon_Squ@d
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What were reasons for the military build up? (at least 2...)
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Forests cover about 31% of the land on Earth. Sadly, that number is decreasing at a rapid rate. Deforestation, which is
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one
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Can someone help me please? :)
****I think I got these all wrong :( **** Which of the following were reasons for the high death
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This8thGradeGirlCJ
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If you were writing an informational paper on how the Industrial Revolution began and what it led to, what would be the best
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musa
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1. What current states did New Mexico Territory include in the 1800s?
2. Where did the Santa Fe start and end? Why was it
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Kitten
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Can somebody check over my answers
my answers are : B;C;B;A;D;C;A;B;D;C;A;B;B;B;C;D;A;A;B;C;… C;D;1. Trench warfare caused the
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Joe
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Question 1. An accurate statement about the Great Depression would be that?
A. it was a recession that became a depression
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Lonly
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1) How did Germany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare lead to American entry into World War I?
A: Germany's use of
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Victoria
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The author develops the key concept of deforestation by first stating the percentage of land on Earth covered by forests and the
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Yiam
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How did sectionalism, slavery, and states' rights contribute to the causes of the Civil War? Can you provide examples of how the
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Bob the builder
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At the University of Virginia, there’s a saying that students soon commit to memory: “On my honor as a student, I
have
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What is a brain drain?(1 point)
the emigration of highly educated and skilled workers the filling of unwanted jobs by migrants
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Random
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Causes and consequences of world war 2
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Elliott
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Cry, the Beloved Country refers at various points to the fear that exists in South African society. According to the novel, what
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bob
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I need to combine each of the folowing sentences and improve them( clarity and interest). English is not my first language,i am
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Karina
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how did World War 1 contribute to the events leading up to world war 2
A. Germans hated the Versailles treaty and supported
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how did world war 1 contribute to the events leading up to world war 2
A. Germans hated the Versailles treaty and supported
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Forests cover about 31% of the land on Earth, but, sadly, that number is decreasing at a rapid rate. Deforestation, human-driven
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How did World War I contribute to the events leading up to World War II? Germans hated the treaty of Versailles and supported
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Migration resulting from the recent instability in Northern Africa and the Middle East have created which of these outcomes?
(1
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MOM
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The key concept of the paragraph is the issue of deforestation and its impact on the environment. The author develops this
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A clear explanation of drug addiction how human factor that may cause ill health, accidents, crises or disaster.
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Ronny
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Which statement best analyzes how time is an important piece of evidence in analyzing the allegation of Armenian genocide?(1
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Forests cover about 31% of the land on Earth, but, sadly, that number is decreasing at a rapid rate. Deforestation, human-driven
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Underemployment is a situation where
people are working fulltime and hard, yet have a low marginal product. Discuss
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Use the paragraph to complete the activity. Forests cover about 31% of the land on Earth. Sadly, that number is decreasing at a
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Evaluate the sequence of events to determine which best represents how forced migration occurred in relation to the Industrial
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How is world hunger a problem
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Which of the following was a consequence of the Moroccan crisis?(1 point)
Responses the decision to call the Berlin Conference
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Evaluate the sequence of events to determine which best represents how forced migration occurred in relation to the Industrial
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Which of the following was a consequence of the Moroccan crisis?
increased tensions between France and Great Britain a naval arms
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What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states’ rights as causes of the Civil War? How did the Southern
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the following statement describes deforestation exept:
clearing earth forest on a massive scale the process of replanting an area
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n
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There has been a security breach at your office. Personal data has been compromised. Everyone is trying to figure out how the
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Title: The Devastating Environmental Degradation and Urgent Call to Action
Introduction: Environmental degradation has emerged as
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rip juce wrld
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Subcategories (2)
Post-War Alliances
Secession and Reconstruction
Parent Categories (36)
American Civil War
Anglo-Chinese Wars
Armenian genocide
Brain Drain
Civil War
Deforestation
Desertification
Drug Addiction
English Civil War
Environmental degradation
Europe and World War II
Fear
Forests and Deforestation
Global Hunger
Global Impact of Local Environmental Changes
Industrial Revolution
International Relations
Iranian Revolution
Mexican-American War
Migration or Immigration
National Debt
Partition of India
Plagiarism
Political Revolutions
Security Breach
Spanish-American War
Stranding Behavior
The Great Depression
Traffic congestion
Underemployment
Vietnam War
Water Pollution
World War I
World War I and World War II
World War II
World Wars