Answer:
c. the men's trust in Leiningen's leadership
Explanation:
Leiningen Versus the Ants is a classic short story written by Carl Stephenson.
-The plot revolves around a plantation owner named Leiningen who refuses to abandon his plantation in-front of a stubborn group of soldier ants.
- He was adamant about his belief and refused to give up his hard work to "Act of God".
-He believed that human brain was superior of all and he also convinced his workers to fight against the ants with him.
-Leiningen, then assembled his trusting and loyal men and made a strategy to fight against the ants.
-He constructed a dam and diverged its water towards the ants.
-After many hardships, finally Leiningen achieved success along with his team.
Diplomatic problems - The federal government was increasingly reliant on foreign loans to pay off its war debts
Foreign threats - Britain refused to abandon its lost territory in North America
Political threats - There were very few trusted and intelligent leaders available to run the new nation
Economic problems - States were raising taxes and printing paper money which led to inflation
This quote is associated with which of the following movements that led to the outbreak of World War II? (5 points)
the rise of Nazism
the rise of fascism
the rise of socialism
the rise of communism
The correct answer is: "the rise of fascism "
Benito Mussolini was the leader of the National Fascist Party and became the Italian Prime Minister between 1922 until his defeat in 1943 during WWII, when the allied powers derrocated his fascist state.
He was the founder of Italian fascism, he rejected socialism, egalitarianism and class conflict and, instead, claimed for a nationalist revolution beyond social classes or divisions. Italy became an ally of nazi Germany and fought beside Hitler.
Answer:
Igor Stravinsky
Explanation:
"Stravinsky left Paris and became an American citizen in 1940." According to odyssey.
I believe the answer is: build huge monuments and temples and develop infrastructure
At that that time, the slaves owned by the Egyptian government was forced to work in building infrastructures such as pyramids, altars, ceremonial buildings, temples, and several mechanisms that are necessary to sustain the Agricultural process in egypt.
On top of this, some of them often traded or given as some sort of presents to other empire to build bilateral relationship with Egypt.