low interest in the bible
elaborate new church buildings
dancing in honor of saints
penalties for fighting
Select 2
-farmers could not repay their loans.
-the stock market surged.
-consumer demand for goods decreased.
In the 1920s, many rural banks failed because farmers could not repay their loans. Option B is correct.
In the 1920s, many rural banks failed because of the failure of the farms to produce the bumper crops they were producing previously. The farmers had invested too much money in machinery as well as storage facilities. Howeverm the production decreased so that they failed to make enough profit, investment did not recover and they failed to pay their loans back.
Answer:
B) Farmers could not repay their loans.
Explanation:
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Taking away colonial laws
Protecting British soldiers from punishment
Refusing to make laws for the good of the people
cutting off of trade is the answer
Women were more independant in Egypt. Hope this helps!
A. exploration of new geographic areas
B. advancements in scientific discovery
C. cultural diffusion between countries
D. totalitarian dictators rising to power
The expanding role of state power in managing economies, transportation systems, and technologies during the early 20th century was caused by totalitarian dictators rising to power.
The common cause leading to the expanding role of state power in managing economies, transportation systems, and technologies in countries like Germany, Russia, and Italy during the early 20th century was totalitarian dictators rising to power. Dictators are autocratic rulers who wield absolute power, often suppressing dissent and violating human rights. Infamous dictators include Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Saddam Hussein, and Kim Jong-un, among others.
These dictators, such as Adolf Hitler in Germany, Joseph Stalin in Russia, and Benito Mussolini in Italy, sought to consolidate power and control over all aspects of society. They implemented policies of state control and intervention, known as totalitarianism, to manage the economy, infrastructure, and social environments of their respective countries.
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The correct answer is the following: Ming China's relationship with Japan was similar to its relationship with many southeast Asian countries because, as many other Southeast Asian countries, Japan provided tributes to China to maintain an active trade relationship.
The Ming was a Chinese dynasty that lasted from 1368 until 1644. During the Ming period, China exerted a lot of cultural and political influence on East Asia, Japan and some parts of the South. The Chinese government implemented a tribute system of trade, that involved exchanges of goods between different countries and China. All these exchanges were approved and certificated by the Ming. Japan as well as many Southeast Asian countries participated in this arrangement.