Why was control of the Atlantic Ocean essential to Great Britain’s success in world war 2

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The control of the Atlantic Ocean was essential for the success of Great Britain in World War II since this ocean had been the scene where Germany showed naval supremacy during World War I, attempting any blockage that could be presented by Great Britain. Which was clearly successful for the Germans.

Given what happened at that time, the English took corrections during World War II, creating together with the allies better technology such as radars and the use of convoys, thus reducing the amount of subsidence before torpedo launched by the Germans.

In this way it was essential to maintain control of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Britain was an island nation dependent on shipping for the supplies it needed.

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-Payshence


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"When a long train of abuses and usurpations evinces a design to reduce them [the colonists] under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."-Declaration of Independence Under what principle of government do the people have the duty described in this quote? (3 points)

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The principle of government do the people have the duty described in this quote is under social contract. It is an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection. Theories of a social contract became popular in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries among theorists such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as a means of explaining the origin of government and the obligations of subjects.

Answer:social contract

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How could Europe have more effects to the colonization of Africa?

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Territorial disputes, poverty, famine, corruption, and disease increased as a result of the brutality of the slave trade and European colonization

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Countries wanted land so they could harvest the resources, increase trade, and gain power. The European colonization of Africa brought racism, civil unrest, and insatiable greed; all of which have had lasting impacts on Africa.

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PLS NEED HELP ASAP Identify where the mixed economies of Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa lie on the continuum.

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Taking reference on the 2018 Index of Economic Freedom Ranking, an annual publication by the renowned Heritage Foundation, the 'freest' economy, corresponding to the position C, closer to 'Pure Market', would be that of South Africa, on the 77th spot on the ranking. The middle slot 'B' corresponds to the economy of Nigeria, claiming the 104th position while the closest to pure command would be Kenya, 129th, tanking the 'A' slot.  

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A Nigeria

B South Africa

C Kenya

What City did the Uniom army lay siege to and after about six weeks finally capture? a. New Orleans
b. Natchez
c. Richmond
d . Vicksburg

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Hi Niya

Answer: D

Vicksburg


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Identify the phrase that relates to the study of geography

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Answer: The phrase that relates to the study of geography is "The effect living and nonliving things have on each other".

Explanation: The study of geography consists in observing the living organisms and non-living organisms that are part of the Earth as well as describing the relationship between them, which is what the phrase "The effect living and nonliving things have on each other" also indicates. Moreover, studying geography is also about examining the changes that certain objects or phenomena have went through during a period of time.

How long did the Lewis and Clark expedition last?

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His expedition lasted 2 years.

Answer: Two years, four months, ten days May 14, 1804 to September 23, 1806

Explanation: it was in my lesson