The correct answer is B) Aircraft became faster and were used to carry heavy loads.
The option that best describes how aircraft changed during the course of World War I is “Aircraft became faster and were used to carriy heavy loads.
During World War I, aviation developed new technologies and evolved with the construction of modern aircraft that allow the countries to have better aviation to strike the enemy, to recognize areas, carry heavy loads, better mobility and gain control of the air space.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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B. genocide
C. a lack of political control or voice in government
D. equal recognition in the international community
B. Genocide
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b. Most African American sharecroppers ended each year owing money to the landlord, thus preventing them from leaving the land.
c. Only large landowners such as former plantation owners had enough land to make a sharecropping arrangement possible and profitable.
d. The typical sharecropping contract required farmers to pledge to work the land for a long period, thus keeping African Americans from leaving agricultural labor.
B is the correct answer if not then its D. Keep in mind sharecropping made it almost impossible to gain profit and not be in debt to plantation owners
They wanted East Asia's jewels, spices, and gold.
B.
They needed resources such as coal and oil.
C.
They needed more room to grow.
D.
They wanted to buy land in East Asia.
Answer: The king of Great Britain was George the Third he was also the king of Ireland
Explanation:
B. Islam.
C. Judaism.
D. Buddhism.
In terms of production, Socialism believes that the best and most efficient way to produce goods for a society is for the government to control the production chain.
Unlike a free market economy were the invisible hand of market determines what would be produced, how it will be produced and for whom it will be produced, socialism believes in the complete opposite.
Socialism believes that the 'invisible hand of the market' is unfair in its distributed of production and services and the government can control the process to make it more efficient and fair for everyone.
However, time and again, we have seen both in socialist Soviet Union and communist China that government control of production can led to vast inefficiencies that literally ruin generations.