The threat to the survival of which nation led the Allies to pursue a “Europe-first” strategy?

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Answer 1
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The threat of the survival of the Soviet Union led the Allies to pursue a "Europe-first" strategy.

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Great Britain commanded by Winston Churchill created the plan "Europe First" or "Germany first" because they believed that if Germany was able to conquer the Soviet Union, it was going to become an impenetrable fortress and represented a big danger to them and the rest o the world. Therefore they invited the U.S. to solve the conflict in Europe first. Because they believed japan was far more vulnerable than Germany and that their occupied territories were not such a strong system as the ones of Germany.

Answer 2
Answer: Allies adopted a "Europe-first" strategy to aid the nation of France which fell under Nazi power during WWll.

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Why was the execution of Charles I a milestone in English history?

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n London, King Charles I is beheaded for treason on January 30, 1649.

Charles ascended to the English throne in 1625 following the death of his father, King James I. In the first year of his reign, Charles offended his Protestant subjects by marrying Henrietta Maria, a Catholic French princess. He later responded to political opposition to his rule by dissolving Parliament on several occasions and in 1629 decided to rule entirely without Parliament. In 1642, the bitter struggle between king and Parliament for supremacy led to the outbreak of the first English civil war.

The Parliamentarians were led by Oliver Cromwell, whose formidable Ironsides force won an important victory against the king’s Royalist forces at Marston Moor in 1644 and at Naseby in 1645. As a leader of the New Model Army in the second English civil war, Cromwell helped repel the Royalist invasion of Scotland, and in 1646 Charles surrendered to a Scottish army. In 1648, Charles was forced to appear before a high court controlled by his enemies, where he was convicted of treason and sentenced to death. Early in the next year, he was beheaded.

The monarchy was abolished, and Cromwell assumed control of the new English Commonwealth. In 1658, Cromwell died and was succeeded by his eldest son, Richard, who was forced to flee to France in the next year with the restoration of the monarchy and the crowning of Charles II, the son of Charles I. Oliver Cromwell was posthumously convicted of treason, and his body was disinterred from its tomb in Westminster Abbey and hanged from the gallows at Ty burn.

Which of the following nations are members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)?Saudi Arabia
United Kingdom
Red China
Venezuela

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"Saudi Arabia" and "Venezuela" are the only two nations from the list that are members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), since they have massive amounts of oil reserves. 

The answer is A. Saudi Arabia and D. Venezuela. Hope this helps have a great day!

What factors led to urbanization in medieval Europe?

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The biggest factor in this era was political, cultural, and social stability derived from consolidation of feudal states based on Christian faith. After the defeat of the migrating nations like Magyars, Europe cased to have external threats that caused widespread migration of nations that completely overrun whatever civilization and state was in their path. This lead to stabilization of the economy based on feudal agrarian system enough to support rising population. Stable farming, improved deep plough technique and widespread clearing of forest increased arable land in Europe into level existed in Roman era. Improved food supply supported not only burgeoning population, but also increasing size of the cities, and state/church bureaucracy. 
Between 1000-1200, the economy expanded and also diversified. The cities became bigger from small villages, and many future centers of commerce and banking have originated in that era. Bigger cities expanded demand for more goods and more population had money to pay for luxuries that were coming from Far East. By 1100, the number of cities and trading posts increased in Europe so dramatically, that it did not take to peasants more than two hours to walk into market to sell their harvest. This increased bond between peasant and the city, where cities had regular supply of food, while peasant was able to exchange it for coinage that he paid to feudal lord. Monetarization of the economy and emphasis on coinage over barter was big impulse into economy. It is estimated that in 12th century, there was three millions of coins in circulation for every 1 mil of population. This stimulated commerce as the coinage became widespread across the continent. 

As the economy and state became more sophisticated, the feudal civilization went through cultural revolution, where Church became the pillar of the society. It provided bureaucracy, bookkeeping, accounting, and other services, while also became the biggest sponsor for education, art, and culture. The Church became dominant cultural influence of the society and became the most closely associated with architectural style prevailing in this time, the Romanesque style. The bishoprics became associated with large cities and attracted large, diverse population. The ruling dynasties attempted to imitate the metropolitan seats, creating first European metropolis after the fall of Roman Empire. The explosion of the city sizes can be detected across continent, which also shows consolidation of the city economy. The feudal nobility and dynasties became more established in the state, protected by dynastic ties and surrounded by well armored knighthood. Such stability was vital for the state and its survival in overall extremely ruthless times.

Why do people migrate? Compare those who migrated during the period from 1750 to 1914 with those who migrate today. How are their reasons similar? How are their reasons different?

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Similar Reason: They were looking for a better way of living.
Different Reason: Back in the day it wasn't optional, but now they have an option on what they want to do.

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People migrate because they needed food. They also migrated because of other settlers attempting to take their land, so instead of endangering themselves, they moved.

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Which of the following was an advantage held by the north during the civil war

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The Civil War in the 1800s were caused by the drift of North and South of the US. The North had many advantages in the awr because most cities were centers of wealth and manufacturing are located in the area. Aside from this, a lot of cities had many skilled workers compared to the south where people are mostly farmers.

The North side also had three-fourths of the nation’s wealth and they were well able to produce a bigger army that consisted mostly of black soldiers who used better equipment supplies to fight the war.

Which of the following is NOT a legacy of Abraham Lincoln?A. a two term limit
B. expanded presidential war powers
C. the presidential debates
D. emancipation and the Thirteenth Amendment

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. a two term limit." The answer does not present a legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Other legacies he left is to abolish slavery and re-unification of the United States after the civil war. It also includes expanded presidential war powers, the presidential debates, emancipation and the Thirteenth Amendment