Who was in complete control of japan's government in 1936?

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Answer: At the time, Emperor Hirohito was in control of the Empire of Japan. 
- This was after and while dealing with two world wars. 
- Hirohito came in on the road to imperialism.

- Emperor Hirohito mainly dealt with the issues surrounding the Soviet Union 


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The Senate’s opposition to United Statesmembership in the League of Nations was based
mainly on the
(1) cost of membership dues
(2) failure to give the United States veto power
(3) fear of being drawn into future wars
(4) concern that United States businesses would
be damaged

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The Senate's opposition to United States membership in the League of Nations was based mainly on the 3. fear of being drawn into US wars. The United States was only just emerging from its long history of isolationism and thus when policymakers were faced with potentially tethering the nation to an international body, they were very cautious and ultimately rejected the ratification of the treaty.

Which of the following did the Sherman Antitrust Act make illegal in 1890?

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In 1890, the Sherman Antitrust act made it illegal to have a monopoly over any part of United states trade or commerce. Although it did however allow for what is known as 'innocent monopoly', wherein businesses could have competitive prices. The idea of an innocent monopoly was put in place to protect the consumer against artifically raised prices.

Which country began setting up missions in the American Southwest in the late 1500s?France
Italy
England
Spain

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The country was SPAIN. If it helped please mark as the brainliest answer.

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spain

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Why was hitler sent to prison in 1923

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On November 8th, 1923, Hitler and a few of his alliances walked into a beer hall to attempt and force the 3 men that were in charge of controlling Bavaria (a state in Germany) to join Hitler and his men in a world-wide uprising. After that, Hitler was arrested three days later and sentenced to five years in prison. This event in history is also called the "Beer Hall Putsch".

7. What did Portuguese geographer Toscanelli claim?A. That the westward distance between Europe and Asia was to great to navigate
B. That New World gold would make Portugal a world power
C. That the Atlantic Ocean was a quick way to China
D. That the world was flat

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Correct answer is  C. That the Atlantic Ocean was a quick way to China

Explanation:

C is correct answer because Toscanelli believed that it would be easy to navigate to Asia from Europe across the Atlantic Ocean. Some even say that he proposed this idea to Columbus.

A is wrong because he even believed that Asia was longer than it really is, and thus closer to Europe.

B is wrong as he didn't knew about the New World.

D is wrong as he was astrologer and cosmographer, so he knew that the Earth is not flat.