a) He was the first Republican in Georgia to be elected governor after Reconstruction.
b) He is remembered by many as a progressive governor but an unsuccessful president.
c) He served two terms as president before retiring to Georgia.
d) He was often criticized for missing opportunities for peace in the middle east
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
The main leaders were Otto von Bismarck in Germany and in Italy.
Explanation:
These leaders used I believe the answers are: realpolitik, Count Camillo di Cavour and nationalism.
B) Tokugawa shogun in Japan
C) Jesuit missionary in India
D) Spanish explorer of the Pacific Ocean
Kangxi was best known for Qing emperor of China
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Kangxi whose original name is Xuanye. He was the Qing dynast's 4th Emperor and 2nd person to rule the China properly. He was considered to be a workaholic.
As he rise up early and sleep late, interacting with the councilors and giving them speech and reading in his normal days. He mainly spent huge money to the military campaigns. That in turn increased the corruption over the period. Later, he asked for the advice from his son to improve the economy.
He made the scholars to work on the Court and made them to assume that they are the state officials. Moreover he followed Christianity and Jesuits(society of Jesus) played a major role on the court.
Answer:
Human's capability to turn into violence for issues that can be solved diplomatically.
Explanation:
For the people who live in that period, the idea of World War I probably sound ridiculous. People thought that they're already passed the age of violence and murder. But they couldn't be more wrong.
World war I might be triggered by the Murder of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria. But the fact that so many countries participated in it indicates that it actually the result of years of political problems, competition to obtain power/influence, and nationalistic pride.
If the countries at the time decided to set aside their egoistical nature and choose diplomatic approach to solve their problems, They could've prevented more than 20 million deaths.