2. What angered other nations about Italy's conquests after WWI?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Political and pragmatic reasons.


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3. By the late 1650s, the English people had had enough of Cromwell’s military dictatorship. Many people wanted to restore the monarchy to England. Describe the major events of the Restoration.

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-In 1660, Charles II restored the monarchy and the Stuart dynasty in Britain.

-Jacobo Stuart became Lord Admiral supreme of England.

-In 1672 Jacobo announced his conversion to the Catholic faith in the midst of an anti-Catholic climate supported by Parliament and extended to society.

-In 1673 the English Parliament approved the Test Act, as a consequence, Catholics were disqualified from holding public office.

-In 1679, the House of Commons tried to exclude James from the throne, without success.

-Carlos dies in 1685 and Jacobo became king.

-The leaders of the opposition invited to William of Orange, later William III of England, to take the English throne, beginning the Glorious Revolution.

When the roundheads (cromwell's military) fought the cavaliers.

16 POINTS!!!!!! Which statement about the artist Michelangelo is not correct?A.
He was moody and short tempered and once had his nose broken in a fight with a fellow student.

B.
He admired the classical past of Greece and Rome and the humanist ideals of the Renaissance.

C.
He enjoyed an easygoing and respectful relationship with his patron, Pope Julius II.

D.
He studied sculpture at the de’ Medici palace where he met the greatest artists, poets, and philosophers of that time.

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Your answer to this question would be 

A. He was moody and short tempered and once had his nose broken in a fight with a fellow student.

Hope I helped:P

What group of people did Washington surprise and capture after crossing the Delaware? A.
Frenchmen

B.
Spaniards

C.
Hessians

D.
British redcoats

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The group of people that Washington surprised and captured after crossing the Delaware were option C. Hessians. The Hessian soldiers were mercenaries hired by the British to fight colonial forces. They had a large role in the American Revolutionary War. It was December 25, a cold winter, windy and the Delaware River dividing both armies. Washington's troop attacked and the Hessians surrendered.



C.
The Hessians were atttacked

At the grocery store, you learn that the price of butter has increased bymargarine. This makes the demand for butter and the demand foi
decrease, increase
increase, decrease
stay the same, stay the same

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the answer is decrease, increase

Please help me answer these questions

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1) Mecca
2) A mixture of both
3) She admired his intelligence
4) Economic equality (gap between rich and poor became bigger)
5) He was asked to be a messenger
6) Teach Meccans to be monotheistic
7) Buddha
8) Lost both his parents
9) They believed in one God
10) He was worried about solving the world's problems

According to this map, places that experienced the Hellenistic Age includedWest Africa and Russia
West Africa and France
Egypt and the Arabian peninsula
Egypt and Asia Minor

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Answer:
Egypt and Arabian peninsula
Explanation:

The great centers of Hellenistic culture were Alexandria and Antioch, capitals of Ptolemaic Egypt and Seleucid Syria respectively.