Did the Europeans bring deadly diseases to Europe

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yes they did,

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they did while the some other deadly diseases spread like the black plague


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Needing a better economic situation prior to World War II, _____ was determined to take control of islands in the Pacific Ocean that had much-needed rubber and oil resources.

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The answer is: Japan.

Before the Second World War Japan’s main problem was the lack of raw materials such as iron, rubber, and oil to maintain strong economic growth. They started to acquire territories which were full of resources in order to esyablish an independent economy.

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The historians books register that the context is about the country called Japan.

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Before War World II the japanese empire did begin an aggressive expansion around 1930s conquered Manchuria and jehoi. The only reason was take control of the natural  resources.

Ever since World War I and its aftermath, many of the fundamental debates about American foreign policy have been defined by whether the United States should pursue Wilsonianism or not. Using the account of Wilson's policies in the text and "Varying Viewpoints," outline the essential principles of Wilsonianism and explain why they have been so powerful and yet so controversial in American history.

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The basic principles of Wilsonianism still apply to the basic foreign policy of the United States.

Advocacy of the spread of democracy  

Advocacy of the spread of capitalism

Opposition to isolationism and non-interventionism

Pro-imperialism, in favor of intervention to further national self-interest

Why did the U.S. have the least amount of casualties?

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The US Army didn't participate in the Western Front until October 1917 when they fired their first shell at the German lines. The 4 American divisions involved did very little in those battles. It wouldn't be until May 1918 that the US would take on its actual first offensive. During the next 5 and a half months the US would sustain 254,000 casualties (dead and wounded). If we extrapolate that out to the entire war thats 2.2 million, about the same as the UK.

That's despite being able to learn from their Allies; the UK and France.

But that's unfair to the US as well. Starting in May of 1918 it played a key role; perpetual offense. American troops were well trained and poorly led. They made the same disastrous mistakes that the other forces did, but their learning curve was steeper.

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Help please1. which Enlightenment ideal encouraged colonists to exercise a new type of political system decided by the citizens through a vote?

a. popular sovereignty
b. concept of national rights
c. divine right of kings
D. Ideal socially quality

2. how were Thomas Jefferson's and Thomas paine's contributions to the American Revolution similar?

a. both were moderate Colonists who respected the British king

b. both produce important text associated with the revolution

c. both participated in Revolutionary Wars in bottles and a soldiers

d. both helped organize the Boston Tea Party

3. what social change did the American Revolution bring about regarding gender roles?

a. women brain taking an active part in managing businesses

b. the American Army higher in equal number of men and women

c. men started helping women with household chores

d. women secured important wins for the Continental

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separation of powers

B. checks and balances

C. social contract

D. natural law


what social change did the American Revolution bring about regarding gender roles




What best describes an enlightened despot?

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An enlightened despot (also called benevolent despot) is an authoritarian leader who exercises his political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment. Historically they were monarchs using enlightened ideas and principles in order to enhance the central government's power.

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its refers to the conduct and policies of European monarchs during the 18 and 19 centuries

What was the domino theory? A) a belief that if one country turned to Communism then its neighboring countries would also turn to Communism
B) the belief that the development of Socialism would ultimately lead to the adoption of Communism
C) the belief that western ideology could be spread through influencing one country and letting it spread to others
D) the belief that if Communism took root as a political party within a country it would turn into a nationwide take-over

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The answer would be A. 100%

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A) a belief that if one country turned to Communism then its neighboring countries would also turn to Communism