What was the main reason for the war in Iraq?

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Answer 1
Answer: Oil was, in my opinion the US envied all those 3rd world countries because they are the leaders in the multi billion oil industry causing the US to weaken and loose their economy started a war with them for so called "nukes" that were never found... Aka it was to destroy their oil process so rhey can sell theirs for a more profitable business.

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FOUR pre war conflicts were over:A. control of the Balkan States
B. North African colonies
C. Alsaceā€Lorraine
D. Italy joining the Triple Alliance
E. freeing of Italians under Austrian rule

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The correct answer is "Control of the Balkan States".

Political instability in the region of the Balkans, which comprises Bosnia and Serbia and Herzegovina was the prelude for what would later become the First World War. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian empire was assassinated in Serbia in 1914. This was interpreted as an explicit declaration of Serbian "nationalism" and an intention to separate from the Austro Hungarian Empire. After Russia sided with Serbia, Germany decided to ally with the Austro Hungary, initiating the first World War.

A, D, E, and C are the answers

Who developed a critique of women's role as a "domestic goddess" in The Feminine Mystique?a. Alan Reisman
b. J.D. Salinger
c. Gloria Steinem
d.Betty Friedan

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The correct answer is D) Betty Friedan.

Betty Friedan developed a critique of women's role as a "domestic goddess" in The Feminine Mystique.

Betty Friedan wrote the book "The Feminine Mystique" in 1963. In the book,  Friedan critique the customs that women followed in America. It is considered a feminist book. She did interviews with women of her generation, went to the suburbs to speak with other housewives and found that they were dissatisfied with their roles. She also researched advertising that used the image of the woman at home. In the beginning, she just wanted to write an article but she found so much information that ended up writing a book.

Your answer is D Betty Friedan

Why was the battle of stalingrad significant event in world war 2

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It utterly exhausted Germany's eastern army and saw to a huge fall in German military moral due to the resounding defeat they suffered. It also weakend the western german army because Hitler pulled men and resources from them to try to win the East from the USSR.

The Triple Alliance was a loose agreement of cooperation among?a)Serbia, Germany, and Britian
b) Italy, Serbia, and France
c) Germany, Italy, and Russia
d) Germany, Austria-Humgary, and Italy

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The Triple Alliance was a loose agreement of cooperation among D) Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. This alliance was in opposition to the Triple Entente which was made up of the governments of Great Britain, France, and Russia. 

The Green revolution was meant toa. strengthen ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
c. turn India into an industrial nation.
b. bring Muslims and Hindus together in India.
d. enable India to feed all of its people.

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The Green revolution was meant to "d. enable India to feed all of its people" since the Green Revolution represented a world-wide push to increase agricultural output in many countries. 

Why did some people believe that it was useful for people to learn about religion through icons?

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Because the icons were visually appealing, making them more interesting to people

Because most people were illiterate, making visual learning tools helpful.

Some felt it was useful to learn about religion through these objects, as literacy rates were quite low.