What links were there between the two crises and alliances?

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Answer: Crises and alliances often bring about great moments in history, and one such example would be the alliance system that existed after German unification in the 1900s. 

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Complete the analogy below using the same relationship.shark : great white :: whale : _______
A) enormous
B) humpback
C) gray
D) marine life

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B.) humpback
becuase it says the name of an animal 
and then the type of animal
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Whale - humpback

The beginning of the Klan’s resurgence in 1915 coincided with which of these?A) The outbreak of the World War I.
B) The kidnapping of a Catholic priest.
C) The lynching of a Jewish businessman.
D) The beginning of the influenza pandemic.

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C) The lynching of a Jewish businessman

What was life like for a cowboy on the Chisholm Trail?

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Life was not easy for cowboys. There were many dangers in the Chisholm Trailer.

How did the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente contribute to the start of World War I?

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In 1871 two new major states of Europe had been formed—the German Empire and the kingdom of Italy. The new German Empire, under the hand of Otto von Bismarck, was steered carefully, always with an eye upon France, for the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71) had left France thirsting for revenge and for recovery of the lost provinces of Alsace and Lorraine.

Poor farmers that migrated to California looking for new opportunities were often called

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Answer:

The Dust Bowl 'Okie' migration

Explanation:

the 1930's brought in over a million newly displaced people, many headed to the farm labor jobs advertised in Central Valley California.

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These Dust Bowl refugees were called “Okies.”

Okies faced discrimination, menial labor and pitiable wages upon reaching California. Many of them lived in shantytowns and tents along irrigation ditches. “Okie” soon became a term of disdain used to refer to any poor Dust Bowl migrant, regardless of their state of origin.

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The Dutch colonies A.. administered vast feudal estates called "patroonships."
B. outlasted the British, holding much of the east coast of America until the late eighteenth century.
C. rejected the aristocratic tint of their English rivals.
D. saw very little influx of immigrants from anywhere but Holland.

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Answer:

A.. administered vast feudal estates called "patroonships."