Which factor helped shift American opinion away from neutrality during World War I?

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Answer 1
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It was the targeting of merchant ships by German U-boats.  America realized that any ship including theirs was a target.  This was realized when the Germans sank the Luisitania.  Apart from that, the interception of the Zimmerman telegram where Germany pledged to support Mexico get back its territories from the U.S. led to American involvement in World War I.


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Despite the reports Columbus gave Ferdinand and Isabella of finding great riches, he mostly found Natives and primarily agricultural-based societies, but he had to try to justify his journey and expenses in some way. 

Answer: C

Explanation:

• New Zealand• Brunei
• communities in present-day Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand

These are examples of

A. areas in Oceania where new states developed after 300 C.E.
B.Islamic kingdoms in Oceania that were established in 800 C.E.
C.Oceania kingdoms that were fought over during the crusades.
D.areas that the Chinese Empire ruled from 300 C.E. to 1000 C.E.

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The correct answer is "A".

  • New Zealand was first inhabited by Polynesians around 1250. The British would later settle a colony there in 1841. The territory would eventually gain its independence from the British Empire in 1947.
  • Brunei was governed by the Bruneian Empire, which reached it speak around the 15th century. It would later become a British protected state in 1888. This condition would continue until 1984 when it gained its independence from the United Kingdom.
  • Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand are all territories that, after being ruled by local kingdoms and having brief stints of being controlled by the British, became sovereign states.
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Which of the following ethnic groups was NOT a subject minority in Austria-Hungary?Italians
Romanians
Croats
Greeks

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The ethnic groups that was not a subject minority in Austria-Hungary is : Greeks.
As the former larger kingdom in Europe, Austria-Hungary filled with a lot of different people from various european nations, Greek was not a subject minority in this country

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One thing that all early civilizations had in common was reliable access to fresh water. This allowed for productive farming which meant other citizens could spend their time specialize in other skills instead of running their own farms.

One part of the American plan for the defeat of Japan called for General MacArthur s troops to advance through the Solomon Islands, capture the north coast of New Guinea, and then retakea. the Philippines.
c. Indonesia.
b. Manchuria.
d. Australia

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One part of the American plan for the defeat of Japan called for General MacArthur s troops to advance through the Solomon Islands, capture the north
coast of New Guinea, and then retake "a. the Philippines", since this was an area filled with both Japanese forces and supporters of Japan. 

How do developed nations and developing nations differ?developed nations have a higher per capita income than developing nations
developed nations have a higher birth rate than developing nations
developing nations have a lower infant mortality rate than developed nations
developing nations have higher levels of urbanization than developed nations

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Developed nations differ from the developing nations by the fact that developed nations have a higher per capita income than developing nations. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. Developed nations are also far more industrialized than the developing nations.

The correct answer is letter A.

Developed nations have a higher per capita income than developing nations.

Developing nations, even if they are in the path of becoming fully developed, still lack some characteristics such as having a high per capita income, and lower birth rate, infant mortality and others.