Answer:
In the Chinese Civil War, the United States backed the Kuomintang.
Explanation:
The Chinese Civil War lasted from April 1927 to May 1950, and was a war between Kuomintang (the Nationalist Party of China) and the Communist Party of China. The war began after the Northern Expedition, when the right wing of Kuomintang, led by General Chiang Kai-shek, purged from the party both Communists and Kuomintang's left wing from the alliance between Kuomintang and the Communist Party. The war represented an ideological split between the western-backed Kuomintang nationalists and the Soviet-backed communists.
The Civil War went on and on until the impending Second Sino-Japanese War interrupted it. Then came a period of resistance against the Japanese. The Allies brought the Japanese to capitulation in August 1945, marking the end of World War II. The Chinese civil war then re-ignited in full in 1946. The fighting came to an end after 23 years in 1950 with an unofficial ceasefire. The Communists then controlled mainland China, and the nationalists held Taiwan and a number of islands off the coast of Fujian. To date, no peace agreement has been signed, although the two parties have close economic ties with each other.
Answer:
the Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi
Explanation:
b. pollution
c. loss of natural resources
d. none of the above
I believe the answer is: D. none of the above
Urban sprawl refers to the expansion of population from high density area to the low density area.
When this happen, deforestation will increase to provide the population with space to build houses, pollution would increase to the the increase in automobiles, and loss of natural resources would occur because the increasing numbers of consumers.
The correct option is(d) none of the above.
Further Explanation:
All the given options deforestation, pollution, loss of natural resources are the possible environmental consequences of urban sprawl.
Urban sprawl is also known as sprawl or ‘suburban sprawl’. Urban sprawl is referred to the expansion of low-density, poorly planned, auto dependent development which is spreaded out over large amounts of land, long distance between commercial and residential uses with harmful impacts on the human being in such areas and the wildlife and ecosystems that have been displaced.
Effects of Urban Sprawl:
1. Increased Air Pollution
2. Increased water Pollution
3. Increased water consumption
4. Degraded Human Health
5. Wasted crowded schools and tax money
6. Loss in parks, open space, wildlife habitats and farmland
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1. How were people in the middle colonies different from those in the New England and southern colonies?
2. Which state ratified the constitution after congress agreed to amend the constitution to include the bill of rights?
3. Under new imperialism, Europe did not need large numbers of people to control territories because of
Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter: Environmental Consequences
Subject: Social Studies
Keywords: urban sprawl, deforestation, pollution, natural resources, tax money, farmland, wildlife habitants
b. the Hindu Renaissance.
c. jealous hostility.
d. concern.
Answer:
c. jealous hostility.
Explanation:
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Jealous Hostility:
During the colonial era when British academics studied India, there was a notable sense of resentment and hostility among some Indians. This reaction was fueled by various factors:
1. Colonial Context: The British colonial rule over India had a significant impact on Indian society, culture, and economy. British scholars were often associated with the colonial administration, leading to skepticism and suspicion.
2. *Cultural Superiority: British scholars sometimes approached the study of India with a sense of cultural superiority. Their interpretations and portrayals of Indian culture were not always accurate or respectful, leading to offense among Indians.
3. Cultural Identity: Many Indians saw the British academic study as an intrusion into their cultural identity. They were concerned that British scholars might misrepresent or misinterpret Indian history, religion, and traditions.
4. Exploitation: There was a perception that British scholars were exploiting Indian culture and history for their own academic and political agendas, contributing to negative feelings.
5. *Loss of Autonomy: As India was under colonial rule, the study of India by outsiders was seen as an extension of the colonial dominance and control over the nation's narrative.
who benefits:
Who suffers:
False, it can lead to harm, both physical or emotion and sometimes both.
b. Black Panthers
c. Black nationalsim
d. Community development
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think it is A because boycotts are, A boycott is an act of nonviolent, voluntary and intentional abstention from using, buying, or dealing with a person, organization, or country as an expression of protest, usually for moral, social, political, or environmental reasons.