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France was unable to fund its war effort.The French people favored Hitler.France was overrun by German and Italian forces.France did not receive military support from Britain.
Food was rationed to two pieces of bread a day. Desperate Leningraders ate almost anything. For example, they boiled wallpaper scraped off walls because its paste was said to contain potato flour.
Use the quotation to answer the question.
8.
Which nation was the aggressor in the action described here?
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Germanythe Soviet UnionItalyJapan
A map of Europe shows neutral, Allied, and Axis-controlled nations in 1942. Arrows show the paths of Allied advances into Axis-controlled territory in 1943, 1944, and 1945. The sites of major battles are also indicated.
The map shows Europe from the United Kingdom in the west to the Soviet Union and the Middle East in the east. The map extends to Norway in the north and to the coast of North Africa in the south. The map indicates neutral, Allied, and Axis nations in 1942. Neutral nations included Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Turkey. Allied nations included the United Kingdom, part of the Soviet Union, and parts of the Middle East. Axis-controlled nations included Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and part of the Soviet Union.
In 1943, Allied forces advanced into Axis-controlled regions of the Soviet Union. Major battles were fought at Stalingrad and Kursk in the Soviet Union.
In 1943, Allied forces also advanced from Tunis in North Africa to the Axis-controlled Italian island of Sicily. A major battle was fought at Palermo.
In 1944, Allied forces advanced out of the Soviet Union into Axis-controlled Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Poland. A major battle was fought at Warsaw in Poland.
In 1944, Allied forces also advanced from the United Kingdom into northern France. A major battle was fought at Normandy in France.
Allied forces also advanced from North Africa into Axis-controlled Italy and Vichy France. Major battles were fought at Salerno and Anzio in Italy.
In 1945, Allied forces advanced through Hungary and Poland into Germany from the east. Major battles were fought at Warsaw in Poland and at Berlin in Germany.
The arrows show that Allied forces also advanced through France and into Germany from the west. A major battle, the Battle of the Bulge, was fought at the border between France and Germany.
Use the map to answer the question.
9.
From this map, what can you infer about Germany's geographic position?
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It could easily surround the Allied territory in the West.It began the war mostly surrounded by friendly Axis powers.It was protected from invasion by its surrounding mountain ranges.It began the war mostly surrounded by Allied countries.
10.
Which was a cornerstone of Hitler's anti-Semitic beliefs?
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He believed that Jews were to blame for Germany's defeat in World War I.He feared that Jews would soon outnumber Aryans in Germany.He was a strong supporter of German Christian churches.He resented Jewish opposition to the Weimar government.
Answer:
The two concepts are very closely related. The reason is that the post-industrial society is defined by a services-oriented economy, that is to say, an economy in which the services sector is more important that the industrial sector.
Explanation:
The service sector is greatly helped for its growth and preponderance by the internet, and the digitalization of the economy. The new digital reality allows service workers to be more productive than ever, even when working from home, and it also creates new economic subsectors and job positions that did not exist before. At the same time, the industry sector continues to lose importance in both share in the economy, and in share in labor force.
Answer:
the vote goes to the House of Representatives.
Explanation:
If no candidate receives the majority of electoral votes, the vote goes to the House of Representatives. House members choose the new president from among the top three candidates. The Senate elects the vice president from the remaining top two candidates.
Answer:
The five issues the march supported included the end of anti-homosexual laws and a push for a ban on discrimination in the federal government based on sexual orientation.
B. He broke up only half the number of trusts that Roosevelt did.
C. He broke up trusts at nearly twice the rate of Roosevelt.
D. He refused to break up trusts.
Answer:
C is the correct option.
Explanation:
He broke up trusts at nearly twice the rate of Roosevelt.
President William Howard Taft was the 27th president of the United States. The most notable thing about his president ship was that he broke many trusts and lunched cases against US steel and many more companies. In his foreign affairs, he strictly followed the Monroe Doctrine and intervened in Latin American Governments. Under the Sherman Antitrust Act, he brought more than 60 cases in four years. Antitrust suits were filed against Standard Antitrust Act, Standard Oil Company and American Tobacco company.
c. he broke up trusts at nearly twice the rate of Roosevelt
B:Many women and men joined the armed forces
C: Women were fired,While most men kept their jobs
D:Women quickly replaced men who left to fight the war
The immediate effect of the war on employment for women and men women quickly replaced men who left to fight the war. Thus the correct answer is D.
Employment helps people may sustain themselves, their families, and their communities which is the economic powerhouse of a country. It also has ties to both physical and mental health, and it plays a significant role in well-being.
The war economy opened up previously male-only jobs in heavy industry and wartime manufacturing facilities for women. Women quickly replaced men who left to fight the war.
Therefore, option D is appropriate.
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