The French and Indian War broke out over claims to the:
Ohio River valley
b. shocked by the events and condemned the attacks.
c. declared war on al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations.
d. remained silent to avoid attacks by al-Qaeda on their soil.
Answer:
I would say that the best option from the answers given for the question: Immediately after the attacks of September 11, 2001, many people around the world, would be: B: felt shocked by the events and condemed the attacks.
Explanation:
The attacks on the Twin Towers, in New York City, on September 11, 2001, caught the entire world unawares and generated feelings of outrage and indignation. So much so, that many dedicated themselves to condemn all Muslims and dedicated themselves to their persecution, naming them all potential terrorists. However, world powers, and countries, did not openly declare war on anyone, and only a few supported the invasion of Iraq, by the U.S as a means to defeat al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations.
Answer:
"Napoleon's conquests cemented the spread of French revolutionary legislation to much of western Europe. The powers of the Roman Catholic church, guilds, and manorial aristocracy came under the gun. The old regime was dead in Belgium, western Germany, and northern Italy."
(Not my source, credits to owner. Credits to Britannica)
Explanation:
Napoleon Bonaparte was a key figure in the French Revolution. He seized power in France in 1799 and crowned himself emperor in 1804. Napoleon's conquests spread the ideas and institutions of the French Revolution throughout Europe. He also:
Napoleon's impact on Europe included:
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World War two influenced the United States by the military power and by boosting the morale of our military. Mostly, it proved that we are the one of the superpowers of the world.
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An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.