What was the outcome of the Battle of Britain? A. The Royal Air Force fought off the Nazis. B. The U.S. Air Force defeated the Nazis. C. The Nazis destroyed the Royal Air Force. D. Great Britain surrendered to Germany.

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Answer: The outcome of the battle of Britain was that Germany stopped fighting because they didn't have enough flying combat.

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What was the major issue dividing the North and South in the 18 hundreds

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the major issue dividing the North and South in the 1800s was slavery. the North thought slaves should be free and have the same rights as everyone else, but the South thought the complete opposite.

How did the physical geography of Renaissance Europe affect trade and competition among European countries?

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It had a lot of hills so it did affect because it took longer for them to get to the place they were heading, rather than if it had been flat. 

Which of the following was the agreement that helped the Anti-federalists to finally approve the Constitution?

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Anti-Federalists didn't approve of the constitution because it lacked a Bill of Rights, so adding a Bill of Rights would make them approve of it. 
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What challenges did the Byzantine Empire face from foreign forces?

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Answer:   Slavs and Avars

In 550 CE, a group of barbarian invaders from eastern Europe named the Slavs began to raid the Balkan territory of the Byzantine Empire. To turn back these raids, the Byzantines arranged for another barbarian group, the Avars, to attack the Slavs.

These barbarian tribes were often at war with each other over territory and power. The Byzantines hoped to take advantage of this. The Avars lived in the Caucasus region and were related to the Huns. The Byzantines hoped that the Slavs would be too busy fighting the Avars to raid the Balkans. However, this plan backfired horribly.

 Avars and Sassanids

Not only was the Byzantine army fighting the Avars mutiny, rebels in Constantinople also rioted and killed the emperor. Shortly afterwards, the new emperor was also killed by a competitor for the throne, Heraclius.

Arabs

After five years of peace, a new enemy threatened the empire. The Arabs managed to defeat Byzantine armies in Syria and Palestine, and after Heraclius died, they took control of Egypt.

Arab armies swept across Persia and Byzantine territories in North Africa and East Asia. They then turned their attention toward capturing Constantinople.

The Arabs attacked the city twice, in 674 CE and in 717 CE, and were defeated both times. The Byzantines were greatly aided by a weapon called Greek Fire. This weapon spewed fire at attacking ships, causing them to burst into flames.

Bulgars

In the early 600s, the Bulgar people united to form a powerful kingdom that stretched along the Danube in the Balkans. This group mixed with the Slavic people.

The Bulgarian Kingdom attacked the Byzantine Empire several times, which caused the Byzantine emperor to lead an army against them in 811 CE. The Bulgars crushed the Byzantine troops, killed the emperor, and two years later, attacked Constantinople.

What did most Americans understand before their country entered World War I? that the war would not last long that the war would cost American lives that the war would help the US economy that the war could be won by the US aloneWhat did most Americans understand before their country entered World War I? that the war would not last long that the war would cost American lives that the war would help the US economy that the war could be won by the US aloneWhat did most Americans understand before their country entered World War I? that the war would not last long that the war would cost American lives that the war would help the US economy that the war could be won by the US alone

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The correct answer is: the war would cost American lives

The general understanding, as America was entering the war late, was that the war was going to be violent and Americans were going to lose lives.

The correct answer is B) that the war would cost American lives.

What most Americans understood before their country entered World War 1 was that the war would cost American lives.

Although sometimes war is necessary, it is always a painful moment for the life of a country. War means people dying, and that is a terrible thing. The United States foreign policy tried to maintain the neutrality in world conflicts until many incidents provoked that the United States entered World War 1. American citizens knew that entering the war meant sacrifices. the potential loss of the lives of thousands of soldiers, painful moments for their families, and a period of sorrow and sadness.