What is bering land bridge

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Answer: Bering land bridge was a historical  (i.e not longer existing) formation joining Asia and America during the Ice Ages, which allowed many species to cross from Asia to America (or America to Asia) directly on land, without them needing to swim

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How did the united states respond to ww1

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Before the war, the United States defended an “open door” policy as the best solution to strong imperialist competition. In this context, US government officials believed that all imperialists had equal rights in the exploration of Afro-Asian territories.

Despite this conciliatory premise, European countries preferred war as a solution. In this new context, the United States began to profit at the expense of the First World War. In a short space of time, European nations needed huge amounts of food and weapons for the conflict. Even though it remained neutral, for the sake of interest and affinity, the US government exported its products only to the nations that belong to the Triple Entente.

The solidary behavior of the USA soon deepened, especially when we observed the borrowing of financial resources for the war in Europe. Until that moment, the conflict was becoming a very profitable and beneficial event for the American economy. In the political sphere, the United States hoped that the nation could become even stronger by possibly assuming the status of intermediary in peace treaties.

The Russians abandoned the Triple Entente with the development of the Russian Revolution.

On April 6, 1917, the United States declared war on the Germans and their allies. A large volume of soldiers, tanks, ships and warplanes were used to ensure the Entente's victory was assured. Before long, German and Austrian troops were defeated. In November 1918, the Compiègne armistice arranged for the Germans to withdraw and the Triple Entente to win quickly.

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Who was the first president of the U.s during the "greaf depression"

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Herbert Hoover 31st president was the cause for the Great Depression when stock markets crashed in 1929.

What was the name of Canada in the war of 1812?What was the name of America before independence?

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In 1812 the Canada that was part of the war referred to two entities: the Upper Canada and the Lower Canada, collectively known as the Canadas. Both were British colonies. They formed only a small part of today's canada and to the west of them was Rupert's Land. (surrounding Hudson Bay).

The name of the entity that declared independence and became the United States of America was United Colonies- or the Thirteen colonies.


What were some major exports of great britain during triangular trades?

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Slaves,Gold, and pepper hope i helped
Slaves, rum,Iron and ivory

What emperor promoted Christianity and joined the church on his deathbed?

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The emperor who promoted Chrisrianity and joined the chuch on his deathbed was Emperor Constantine.
The emperor who promoted Chrisrianity and joined the chuch on his deathbed was Emperor Constantine.

Early in the novel, when the servant girl Martha asks Mary if she likes herself, Mary answers, no, she doesn't. Do you think Mary still dislikes herself by the end of the novel? Why or why not? Give at least 3 examples of evidence, such as "Mary likes herself because..."

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what is the novel? message me and i will help

Answer:i think that mary still dosent like herself because even after she arrived at mitheswait there was no one to love her

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