The correct answer is - Nationalism.
Both Italy and Germany were countries were the people lived in terrible conditions. The moral was low. The unity was almost non-existent. The economies were in bad conditions.
Hitler and Mussolini used all of this things, and presented their ideology to the people as a unifying one. They promoted socialism, but also nationalism, and used the nationalism to make the people feel like a part of something big and united, feel special, distinct, and worthy of greater things.
Unfortunately, they also promoted hatred towards other nations, and also inferiority of the other ethnic group.
b. brain
c. spinal cord
d. eye
The thin fibers of the human nervous system are called nerves. These fibers emanate from the brain and the spinal cord and branch to every part of the body. They convey impulses of sensation, motion, pain, etc and basically are responsible of transmitting signals between the brain or spinal cord and all other parts of the body. They are a critical part of the Nervous system.
b. There was finally a need for scientific discoveries.
c. Actually, most of them were produced during the 17th century.
d. There was a heightened interest in science during this time.
b. elisha otis
c. john roebling
d. frank lloyd wright
I think it would be option C. John Roebling
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( C . ), John Roebling
Since they needed workforce and the natives were uncooperative, the portuguese used their vast number of colonies in Africa to "import" workers
Answer: he instituted economic reforms that increased international trade.
Cape Verde
Cuba
Eboe
Songhay
The two islands where the Portuguese had their sugar plantations were:
Madeira: The Portuguese established sugar plantations on the island of Madeira, located in the Atlantic Ocean. Madeira became a significant center for sugar production during the 15th and 16th centuries. The favorable climate and fertile soil of Madeira made it suitable for growing sugarcane.
Cape Verde: The Portuguese also had sugar plantations on the Cape Verde islands, an archipelago off the western coast of Africa. These islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean, were used for sugarcane cultivation and sugar production. The Cape Verde islands served as an important stopover point in the transatlantic slave trade, supplying enslaved Africans for labor on the sugar plantations in other colonies.
It's important to note that while Cuba became a major sugar-producing region in later centuries, it was not one of the islands where the Portuguese had their sugar plantations. Eboe (also known as present-day Nigeria) and Songhay (located in West Africa) were not islands and were not directly associated with Portuguese sugar plantations during that period.
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