The correct answer is B) try to prevent domination by one country.
When nations try to maintain the balance of power they try to prevent domination by one country.
After two World Wars and the constant result of expansionism, influences and the exercise of power between countries, powerful nations try to maintain the balance of power they try to prevent domination by one country. History has indicated that when one country try to dominate another country and has expansionist goals and starts to take measures to influence other countries, there is no balance of power and these actions can generate instability and conflicts in the region. That is why it is so important to avoid the domination of one country over the others, maintaining the balance of power.
The other options of the question were a) promote equality among social classes, c) try to reduce their armies, and d) promote peace among nations.
The bombing campaign between January 1943 and May 1945 did not destroy Germany’s economy or undermine German morale, but it did destroy many aircraft factories, wrecked the railroad system, and caused a severe
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The immediate causes of the War of 1812 were a series of economic sanctions taken by the British and French against the US as part of the Napoleonic Wars and American outrage at the British practice of impressment, especially after the Chesapeake incident of 1807.
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The Dust Bowl 'Okie' migration
Explanation:
the 1930's brought in over a million newly displaced people, many headed to the farm labor jobs advertised in Central Valley California.
Okies faced discrimination, menial labor and pitiable wages upon reaching California. Many of them lived in shantytowns and tents along irrigation ditches. “Okie” soon became a term of disdain used to refer to any poor Dust Bowl migrant, regardless of their state of origin.
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Marcel Breuer is nowadays known as one of the most famous modern architects and designers of the world. His fame responds to his work and a good example are the tubular steel chairs also known as the Wassily Chairs that he designed around 1925 and 1926. These chairs were called like that because Breuer duplicate one for the painter Wassily Kandinsky as a gift.
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Marcel Breuer