What was the effect of Germany's decision to allow unrestricted submarine warfare?A. Great Britain stepped up its naval actions and stopped Germany
B.The American Navy began systematically destroying German Submarines
C.It was a final action leading to the US declaration of war
D. The British and French prepared to surrender

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Answer 1
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c. It was a final action leading the US declaration of war.

Context/detail:

Public outrage in the US against the Germans swept the nation following the sinking of the British ocean liner, Lusitania, which had happened in May, 1915.  When a German U-boat (submarine) sank the Lusitania, over 1,000 persons were killed, including more than 100 Americans. The passenger liner was targeted by the Germans because they suspected weapons were being shipped to Britain in the cargo hold of the ship.

Germany managed to stave off American entry into the war at the time by pledging to stop submarine attacks.  But two years, the Germans resumed such attacks. This inflamed public opinion against Germany once again and poised America to go to war.  

In addition, British intellegence intercepted and decoded a telegram (known as the "Zimmermann Telegram") that showed Germany was trying to secure Mexico as an ally against the United States.  The revelation of this plan inflamed feelings in the United States.  The telegram was sent in January, 1917.  In March, 1917, German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann admitted the telegram was, in fact, sent by his office.

In April, 1917, the US declared war on Germany in response to the German's submarine warfare and the Zimmermann Telegram.

Answer 2
Answer: C. The Americans decided to step in after this. It would directly effect America, and it was completely wrong of them to think they could get away with that.

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Railroads cost less to build and trains provided faster transport.


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Answer: Failing to document treatment could lead to over-medication or other serious problems for the patient.

Explanation:

I’ll use an example from the work of a group home, caring for individuals with intellectual disabilities and various health conditions (such as potentially having seizures). If medications aren’t given as prescribed and when prescribed— and documented that they’ve been given —it could lead to an individual getting a double dose of a med (if another staff member thinks the dose was missed). Or it could mean meds doses do indeed get missed, which could put an individual at risk for a seizure or other serious medical reaction.

It can delay the time for medicine or the right treatment to get to "said" patient. Potentially being a life threatening situation/ Long term issue. Due to human error, the patient wouldn't improve and possibly get worse, and the doctor might not notice till next meeting.

(That's in general what I thought the answer could be. Also heh, you from health science class as well?)

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Answer:

France, Great Britain and Russia

Explanation:

The Triple Entente consisted of France, Great Britain and Russia. I just took this test. It's right.

The Triple Entente, also known as the Allies, consisted of

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B. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

Explanation:

The Triple Entente consisted of France, the UK, and Russia, not the Triple Alliance. Later, the Ottoman Empire joined the Triple Alliance while Italy left it.

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Though considered a controversial figure in political history, he has been identified as exclusive in his influence during the renaissance especially due to his manual in 1532, the prince. His work addressed political and historical topics which faced great criticism from many writers.

What did Thomas More do during the Renaissance?

Sir Thomas More was named Chancellor in the 1500s where he fully supported the Catholic Church and entirely denounced the heretics of the Protestant Reformation and helped keep the Catholic Church afloat during the long period of criticism.

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They were important personalities, philosophers, and humanists during the Renaissance period (: hope this helps