In what year did the Nazis enact the "final solution"?a. 1942
b. 1940
c. 1932
d. 1945

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Answer 1
Answer: This policy of deliberate and systematic genocide across German-occupied Europe was formulated in procedural terms by Nazi leadership in January 1942

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Why were tanks developed during World War I?a) to provide shelter from poison gas
b) to carry heavy anti-aircraft guns
c) to protect soldiers when they attacked trenches
d) to be advance scouts for infantry

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if i i am correct they were made for trench warfare  so c although i thank they might all be correct because they had big cannons on them which did take out aircraft and they could block off the barrel so they could shelter ppl from gas and they can can scouts for infantry because they can remove any hostile infanty so as far as im aware it can be all but i looked it up and it said it was c so go with that

Tanks developed during World War I to protect soldiers when they attacked trenches.

Further Explanation:-

The tanks had pivotal role to play during the period of World War 1. The first time tanks were included in the battle was in the battle of Flers. It was also used in battle of Somme where they got less success than expected. As they entered the war, they were thought to be very unreliable because of new mechanism. But tanks played most important part in ending of horrors of Trench warfare and because of that it brought back mobility to the western front. The idea to build a tank comes from a machine which used cross difficult farming land with ease by the use of caterpillar tracks. There was a common misconception during that period of time that no country had fighting vehicle during 1914. But Germans, British, Russians and French everyone had armored fighting Vehicles which used o fight on normal terrain but no one had such armored fighting Vehicle which could cope up with trenches which were known to be dominating the western front. Finally tanks were introduced and everyone was impressed by the performance of tanks. Tanks developed during World War I to protect soldiers when they attacked trenches.  

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Grade – High School

Subject – History

Chapter – Tanks

Keywords –  Tanks, Germany, war, World War 1, France, Britain, United States, Western Front, Trenches, Soldiers.  

Shays' Rebellion encouraged national leaders toa. seek alternatives to the Articles of Confederation.
b. repeal the Bill of Rights.
c. change the Declaration of Independence.
d. repeal the Stamp Act.

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Generally speaking, Shays' Rebellion encouraged national leaders to "a. seek alternatives to the Articles of Confederation," since it proved that the Articles were too "weak" to deal with such issues. 

Answer:

a. seek alternatives to the Articles of Confederation.

Explanation:

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With the threat of World War 3 on the horizon, the Cuban middle crisis was finally resolved by what

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Answer:

The Cuban missile crisis was resolved when the US promised to respect the territorial sovereignty of Cuba and Nikita Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba. Less than a year after the crisis ended the US and the Soviet Union signed an agreement to end the above-ground testing. Later in 1968, they signed the nonproliferation treaty. The European allies of the US were angered but the secret negotiation that the US was having with the Soviet Union, which could have led to atomic war.

Which of the following is a type of nationalism?geographic nationalism
linguistic nationalism
religious nationalism
matriarchal nationalism

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geographic nationalism

Study the map and table. Based on what you know about the Great Migration, which cities on the map grew in population as a result of the Great Migration in the 1920s?a. Sacramento


b. Detroit


c. Los Angeles


d. Atlanta

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Answer:

b. Detroit

c. Los Angeles

Explanation:

As you can see in the table, all the cities grew somthing, but the question is which cities grew because of the Great Migration in the 1920´s, you can see that Detroit and Los Angeles grew more in the 1920-1930 than the normal growth they showed in the 1910-1920 decade, this was because of the Great Migration, all the other cities grew in porportional rates.

Well all of them grew but if they are wondering which one grew in population the most its New York.

New York grew: 2,163,563

Chicago grew: 1,191,195

St. Louis grew: 134,931

Los Angeles grew: 918,850

Detroit grew: 1,102,896

Atlanta grew: 115,527

Sacramento grew: 49,054

When Britain learned that the colonies were on the brink of rebellion in 1768, Parliament responded by1.closing Boston Harbor
2.sending a letter to the colonies
3.sending troops to Boston
4.doing nothing

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "2.sending a letter to the colonies." When Britain learned that the colonies were on the brink of rebellion in 1768, Parliament responded by 2.sending a letter to the colonies

Answer:

Option: 3.sending troops to Boston

Explanation:

Britain officers after the Liberty ship incident became worried and learned that the colonist was on the brink of rebellion in 1768. By looking on the situation among the colonist, British officers send a word in England. In return, the British parliament sends troops of two regiment in Boston to handle the situation. The arrival of the 'Redcoat' army from Britain angered the colonist further because soldiers meant to control the colonists living in America.