There are several causes of the Great Depression, in the early 20th century and they have been extensively discussed by economists and remain a matter of active debate.
Actually, there was an initial stock market crash that triggered a "panic sell-off" of assets. This was followed by unemployment, since over 13 million people were unemployed by 1932 and, as a result, there was a terrible impoverishment.
To sum up, the correct answer is letter "D": Tariff and War Debt Policies, Farming Crisis, Income inequality and lack of credit regulation.
Civilian rule was abolished for good.
Nkrumah became stronger than ever.
Government instability increased.
Answer:
Government instability increased is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The coup against Ghanian leader Dr.Kwame Nkrumah was carried out on Feb 24, 1966. It was carried out by low ranking police and military officials and they were assisted by CIA and State department. Members of CPP were arrested, killed and driven out of country. CPP press was also taken away along with the radio stations. CIA encouraged counter revolutionary mobs and military police to seize power. Ghanian and African revolutionaries working within the government, media and educational sector were also fired. It was led by General Joseph Ankrah and Kwame Nkrumah was forced to leave the country.
Answer:
Government instability increased
Explanation:
your answer would be A :)
-a-8b when a = 9 and b= -4
-a - 8b
If a = 9 and b = -4, then just plug them into the equation.
-(9) - 8(-4)
-9 + 32
23 would be your answer. Hope this helped!
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-9-8-4
-9+32=23
That is th eanswer
c. comintern.
b. purge.
d. communal.
Which individual believed in the necessity for a worldwide revolution?
a. Joseph Stalin
b. Leon Trotsky
c. Benito Mussolini
d. Herbert Hoover
The best answer is They were angry at German leaders for losing the war to the Allies.
The victorious nations of the Triple Entente in the conflicts of World War I, (1914-1918) stipulated the agreements be signed by the defeated nations. Germany, which was considered the main accused in the conflicts, was obliged to accept the impositions of the Treaty of Versailles, signed in Paris in June 1919. In general, the German state lost part of its territories and colonial domains. Despite all these restrictions, the winners imposed an astronomical indemnity on the German coffers. Germany should pay about 270 million gold marks to allied countries. Other fines were stipulated for the payment of pensions to widows, maimed and orphans. Most of these stipulations were granted to the French.