How did the rise of nationalism, as seen in the ideas of Sun Yat Sen, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, and Mohandas Ghandi, help or hurt their respective nations

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Answer: for sun yet sen is gains him support but later leads to a corrupt government and all of China suffers

the rise of nationalism for Mustafa Kemal made his country more prosperous, reduced taxes on  commoners, improved education and modernized Turkey 

for Mohandas Gandi he was against nationalism (indirectly) and so a hindu nationalist shot him 
 

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China entered the Warring States I think, hope this helps you!

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What was racism like in Mexico in 1930s

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The debate over Mexican immigrants and their descendants has included overt racism, economic concerns and humanitarian considerations. Long before Latin American immigration became part of the public consciousness, the image of Mexicans as an uncivilized and detestable race developed. Starting in the early 19th century white Americans began to transfer their Anglo-Saxon dominated worldview and its belief in the inferiority of others from the Africans and Native Americans to the Mexican people who they saw as an impediment to progress. The racism of both sides is evident in their arguments. Politicians argued that Mexicans were slow, lazy and more likely to end up on welfare or commit crimes, while farm owners argued that the lower mental capacity of the Mexican made him ideal for repetitive manual labor in the fields. The result of these racist beliefs was the reparation and deportation movement of the 1930s. Politicians, fearing civil unrest caused by the Great Depression, found a scapegoat in the Mexican and Mexican American populations.  Due to an absolute disregard for basic human rights by both sides, thousands of legal and illegal Mexican immigrants fled to Mexico out of fear

What was the main goal of the klu klux klan apex?

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The main goal of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) at its apex during the late 19th and early 20th centuries was to maintain white supremacy and exert control over African Americans and other minority groups, particularly in the Southern states of the United States.

The KKK was originally founded after the Civil War in 1865 and experienced three distinct waves of activity. The second wave, often referred to as the "apex" of the KKK, occurred during the late 1910s and 1920s. During this time, the KKK expanded its activities beyond the Southern states and gained significant political influence and membership across the country.

The main goals of the KKK at its apex were:

1. **Racial Intimidation and Violence**: The KKK used intimidation and violence, including lynchings and acts of terrorism, to instill fear in African Americans and discourage them from exercising their civil rights, including voting and seeking economic opportunities.

2. **Promotion of White Supremacy**: The KKK sought to promote and maintain white supremacy as the dominant social and political ideology in the United States. They viewed African Americans as inferior and believed in the racial superiority of the white race.

3. **Opposition to Civil Rights**: The KKK vehemently opposed any efforts to grant civil rights and equal protections to African Americans. They sought to undermine Reconstruction and later civil rights movements that aimed to address racial inequality and discrimination.

4. **Anti-Immigrant Sentiment**: The KKK was also hostile towards immigrants, particularly those from Southern and Eastern Europe. They perceived immigrants as threats to American society and sought to limit immigration through their influence on policies and public sentiment.

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During World War II, which battle was the first significant US victory in the Pacific?

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The options of the question are, A) Battle of Coral Sea. B) Battle of Midway. C) Battle of Guadalcanal. D) Battle of Iwo Jima.  

The correct answer is B) Battle of Midway.  

During the World War II, the battle that was the first significant victory for the United States was the Battle of Midway.

The U.S. had to wait for six months after the attack of Pearl Harbor to defeat Japan and get an important offensive position in the Pacific. The American intelligence intercepted many messages from Japanese Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku. Historians considered the Battle of Midway victory, a turning point for the U.S. and its Allies. Yes, the battle of Midway was the first significant victory for the United States during World War II.  


During World War II, it was the "Battle of Midway" that was the first significant US victory in the Pacific, since the US was able to inflict heavy losses on the Japanese fleet. 

Which statement about Victor Emmanuel II is correct? A. He was a Prussian chancellor who played a major role in the unification of Germany. B. He was the king of Prussia who became the kaiser of a united Germany. C. He was a cunning prime minister who played a major role in the unification of Italy. D. He was the fiery ruler of Sardinia who became king of united Italy and declared Rome its capital.

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The statement that about Victor Emmanuel II is correct C, he was a cunning prime minister who played a major role in the unification of Italy. Victor Emmanuel II was the blazing principle of Sardinia who moved toward becoming lord of bound together Italy and proclaimed Rome its capital. He was conceived in 1820 and kicked the bucket in 1878.

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D is correct! 100%

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