Which of the following describes an economic effect of European imperialism in Africa? A.African colonies were forced to import all their raw materials from Europe. B.Little money was invested in technology or infrastructure not related to exports. C.Many Africans were forced to work in factories that were little more than sweatshops. D.Plantations and mines were prohibited under strict rules imposed by Europeans.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is B.Little money was invested in technology or infrastructure not related to exports.

This means that you could see super developed roads that were used for export, and right next to them you could see a village that was still made out of clay and straw and with shacks and similar things. Anything that wasn't related to the industry and export was severely underdeveloped compared to the industry.
Answer 2
Answer: "B.Little money was invested in technology or infrastructure not related to exports" would be the best option, since the European powers during this time were only interested in harvesting as many resources as possible. 

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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the Royal Society of London?

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Here are a couple of statements that is accurate about Royal Society of London :

- They founded the exploration and mapping of the sea
- They Founded the development of science
- They provided an official venue for lectures and debate about philosophy , theology, and politics

How did the aboriginals people heal themselves before Europeans arrives?

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Before they came they gave themselves blessings to pure the body. 

During World War I, the second phase in battles across enemy lines and no-man’s-land was 1.heavy bombardment
2.sniper fire
3.aerial bombing
4.infantry attack

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The best answer is 4. Infantry attack
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The answer is indeed 4.infantry attack.

The Vietnam war affected the u.s.economy during the early 1970s by

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The correct answer is:

Straining the nation's production capacities and creating an unfavorable balance of trade.

Since the factories that could have been producing consumer goods were being used to make items from the military, an imbalance in the industrial sector was created. In addition, the enormous spending on the war in Vietnam provoked an increasingly unfavorable balance of trade, which added to an international monetary crisis and menace to U.S. gold reserves in 1967-68. Furthermore, military expenses, coupled with domestic social spending, generated budget deficits which fueled inflation.

Which of the following statements best describes the state of the Korean Peninsula after World War II? a.South Korea became communist; North Korea became democratic. b.South Korea became democratic; North Korea became communist. c.Both South Korea and North Korea became democratic. d. Both South Korea and North Korea became communist.

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Of the statements, the best in describing the state of the Korean Peninsula after World War II is B: South Korea became democratic; North Korean became communist. Following World War II, Soviet forces supported the communist regime under Kim il-Sung in the northern half of the peninsula who waged war on the southern half. UN intervention pushed the communist forces back to the Chinese border at which point the Chinese military intervened to push the UN back to the current line dividing North Korea (communist) and South Korea (democratic).

After World War II South Korea became democratic and North Korea became communist.

Further Explanation:

Korea previously was a fragment of Japan until the 20th century. After Japan's defeat in WWII, Korea declared itself sovereign and then the whole conflict stated. Both the blocks of the peninsula were in favor of different ideologies.  

After 5 years of WWII, an encounter started amid the two blocks of the Korean peninsula which later resulted in the dawn of the Cold war. Korean War was taken as a maiden clash of the Cold War. The communist groups of North Korea started capturing   South Korean regions to establish communalism in the whole of Korea. The conclusion was that the Korean block got divided into two states North Korea and South Korea respectively.Northern Korea went under the sway of Russia while South Korea under the influence of America.The two superpowers wanted to establish their supremacy in both the States homogenously but the result went totally against them and the two nations thus formed never recoiled since then.  

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Korean War

Keywords:

Second World War, Korea, Cold war, Japan, 20th century, WWII, United States, democratic system, communalism, Russia, South Korea,

Does Bellarmine fit the description of a "babbler" Galileo wrote about in his letter to Pope Paul III?

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Galileos stance ultimately made the Chruch ban his theory as it considered it as "heretical".