What steps did US President Bill Clinton take to attempt to secure Bosnia and keep the peace there?.

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Answer: Bill Clinton launched Operation Deliberate Force with a series of airstrikes against Bosnian Serb targets, but then led peace reconciliations which is now known as the Dayton Agreement, leaving Bosnia as a single state made up of two parts with one central government.
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Which statement is false regarding the effects of World War II on the United States?

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Sincethere are no statements which we could infer as true or false, maybe you couldgain some insights on this. 

WorldWar II was the effect of the remnants of conflicts after World War I(1914-1918) and Adolf Hitler’s attack on Poland on September 1939 Great Britainand France to declare war. World War II continued for 6 years being named asthe ‘deadliest war in the history’, involved thirty countries and an estimationof eighty-five million deaths. The following are the involved countries duringthe war: 
 
AxisPowers: Germany, Italy, Japan Co-signersof the Tripartite Treaty: Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia Countriesin conflict with Axis Powers( before the World War II): Austria, Ethiopia,Republic of China AlliedPowers: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africa,Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States 
 
Supportersof the Allies: Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, Egypt, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Lebanon,Liberia, Mexico, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Argentina, Peru, Saudi Arabia,Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela 
 
Countriesthat were attacked:Norway,Philippines, Algeria, Thailand, Tunisia, Yugoslavia Albania, Belgium, Latvia,Lithuania, Burma, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,Luxembourg, Morocco, Netherlands, Greece, Iceland, India, Iran, Poland,Singapore, Syria, 
What one could say is false about the effects of World War II on the United States would be saying that the WW2 hurt American economy when in reality, following the war there was a huge post-war boom in terms of spending and growth. 

What happened to the unemployment rate after the stock market crashed in 1929? A It fell as millions of workers began to find new jobs.
B It rose as millions of workers began to lose their jobs.
C it fell and then rose as the economy fluctuated.
D It remained steady despite other problems in the economy.

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Pretty sure the answer is B :))

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(B)   I  G O T  I T  R I G H T .

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How did the Soviet’s win at Stalingrad help advance the Allies’ Europe First strategy?

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The main way in which the Soviet’s win at Stalingrad helped advance the Allies’ Europe First strategy was because it was the first major battle to put Germany on the defensive, meaning they could be approached from all sides. 

It enabled the Soviets to push the eastern front toward Germany.


How did the United States exert control over the Philippines?

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United States exerts control over the Philippines through political measures.

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Philippines was seized into the territories of the “United States” as per the New Imperialism Policy in the year  1893. The annexation was concluded through the “Treaty of Paris” with the Spanish government. It was a total act of  Imperialism, but the United States never accepted it and continued its further  extension. Due  to the annexation, civil rebels broke out in many parts of Spain.  

United States' attainment the authority overthe Philippines in 1898 after the Spanish-American war as per the Imperialism policy .The  annexation aimed only at extending the political and cultural extent of the  nations to  nearby territories. Depending upon the circumstances they  either practiced the Military conquest or Gunboat democracy.They too  preferred subsidization,unfair treaties and policies to continue its colonization. Though the United States never acknowledged is as the Imperialism policy, but was  also blamed for its neocolonialism strategy or modern hegemony strategies.

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Imperialism  

Keywords: Philippines, United States, New Imperialism Policy, Treaty of Paris, the Spanish government,civil rebels, Spain,Spanish-American,Imperialism policy, the Military conquest ,Gunboat democracy, neocolonialism strategy , modern hegemony strategies

By political measures, I believe.

What class of people did early Christianity appeal to most?

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the upper class as some of the church leaders would use people for their money. They would convince people that they can pay their way into heaven. Their were many corrupt religious people.

Who is Charlemagne and how did he centralize power in Europe?

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Charlemagne was a King of the Franks in the 8th and 9th centuries renowned for his martial and administrative competence. His reign over the Kingdom of West Francia saw the expansion of the Frankish Kingdom to its greatest extent, covering territory from Spain and Italy in the South to Saxony and Frisia in the North. Due to his sweeping conquest of most of Western Europe coupled with his constant military campaigns against pagan 'heathens' in what is now Germany, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Romans, or Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day in the year 800.