The 1911 Chinese Revolution ended the rule of the _____? -manchus -ming -song -mongolians

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is the "Qing Dynasty".

The Xinhai revolution, also known as the Chinese Revolution of 1911, was a political, social, and military event that resulted in the ousting of the Qing Dynasty. Afterward, the Republic of China was established.

This revolution consisted of numerous revolts that came from different groups within China, which were growing unsettled due to the mismanagement of the ruling Qing Dynasty. The event that consolidated the efforts of these numerous uprisings as a single effort was the Wuchang Uprising on October 10, 1911, and ended with the abdication of Emperor Puyi on February 12, 1912.

Answer 2
Answer: The question can be rephrased as: who rule din China until 1911? It was the Qing Dynasty, who was a Manchu Dynasty: so the correct answer is " of the manchus".

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A. Nations responded to threats to their allies by mobilizing their militaries.

Explanation:

The outbreak of World War I was greatly due to the system of alliances made between the powerful European countries of the time.  This system obligated a country to go to war if its ally was being threatened or attacked.  

There were 2 main alliances on the eve of WWI, the Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, and the Triple Entente between France, Britain, and Russia.

Once the "powder keg was ignited" all of these countries began mobilizing their armies in order to support and uphold their alliances.

The magna carta removed some power from the bardons. true or false

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My Answer: False. I chose this because the magna carta removed power from the king and gave some rights and freedom to the people.

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Which statement best describes the period known as the old kingdom

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The correct answer is it was a time of dynastic uncertainty. What this means is that in the old kingdom the ruling dynasties kept changing all the time as a result of things like wars, power struggles, coups, and similar things. That's why many ruling dynasties switched before one was established and was for a while.

The word Botany derived from Greek word ____ which means _____

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Botane which means grass or pasture.

Mark each statement if it is an element of Norse culture.A.The people went on fierce raids.

B.Throughout their history, the people traded peacefully with other nations.

C.Their religious life centered around monasteries.

D.Wild warriors were called berserkers.

E.Fierce sailors were called navalites.

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The statements which are elements of Norse culture are: The people went on fierce raids (A), Throughout their history, the people traded peacefully with other nations (B) and Wild warriors were called berserkers (D). People who were in the Norse group or who were Vikings were known to have gone on fierce raids around the British Isles and then to have peacefully traded their findings far into Europe and even as far as the Middle East. Their wild warriors were called berserkers as they claimed to act in a wild and animal like manner.

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A. The people went on fierce raids. C. their religious life centered around monasteries. D. Wild warriors were called berserkers.

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These are the correct answers I got done taking the test and reviewing and these were the correct answers. Hope this helps

How did World War II change the United States’ position in world affairs?

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At the end of World War II, the United States became the true winner. Its territory was not touched by the war and its economy continued a remarkable expansionary rhythm, since its war industry became an industry of peace stimulated by the internal demand and by the order of merchandise destined to the Marshall Plan.

Thus, the United States became the richest state in the world, with 7% of the world population consuming 45% of its wealth.

In the war the United States not only developed its economic, military and nuclear power, but also accumulated symbolic and strategic power after proclaiming itself as a defender of democracy and freedom. The most important effect of this was that it managed to erect a consensus among the American population that was the effective and necessary social base of the new imperial and hegemonic power of the capitalist world.

in WWII the americans helped form the UN which is an international governing system that sets world laws on war. After developing this group of nations tjey formed together to destroy the german military.