b. False
The statement is true.
A crime is an act committed by a person who goes against the laws of a country or region. Who executes this act is called criminal.
The basic idea of what is called "crimes" is that they are thought to be things that can cause problems for another person. Things like killing another person, hurting another person or stealing someone else are crimes in most countries. In addition, it can be a crime to have or sell contraband of weapons or illegal drugs.
Answer: The statement is TRUE...
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The correct answer is the search for peace and promote international cooperation in economic and social matters.
Explanation:
This international organization, based in Geneva (Switzerland), was born at the Paris Conference on April 24, 1919, but it was not until November 15, 1920, that the first meeting of the first members took place in Geneva.
The ideas that promoted the creation of this body were promoted by the so called Council of Four, formed by the President of the USA, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, George Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France, David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of England , and Vittorio Emmanuele Orlando, also Italian Prime Minister.
he was assassinated
hes on the 500 dollar bill. yes there is one
he won the Spanish American war
raising protective tariffs to promote American industry.
america gained Puerto Rico
america gained the Philippines until world war 2.
B. Imperial nations, such as the United Kingdom and France
C. Colonies of imperial nations, such as Congo and India
D. Nations that were under economic imperialism, such as Honduras and China
Answer
Colonies of imperial nations, such as Congo and India,benefited least from 19th-century imperialism.
Explanation.
Imperialism is a situation where the strongest and powerful nations interns of power, economy and also politically stable , dominates other countries politically ,socially and also economically.
Rapid expansion of colonial empires in the late 19th century .Nationalism helped in promoting it as political leaders expanded their support for the states showing off about their achievements in colonial war .