The abolitionist among the people mentioned are Theodore Weld, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sojourner Truth were abolitionists.
Theodore Dwight Weld was one of the creators of the American abolitionist movement during its formative years playing a role as writer, editor, speaker, and organizer.
Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe was an American abolitionist and author.
Sojourner Truth was an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist.
Abolitionism in the United States refered to the movement before and during the American Civil War which sought to end slavery in the United States.
Answer: Coordinates of latitude and longitude provide an exact location.
Explanation:
The uniqueness of a place has a lot to do with the development of local culture, especially in regard to its cuisine, the organization of events around holidays and traditions, and the extension of music and arts. On the other hand, coordinates of latitude and longitude, while providing an exact location for a certain place, have little to do with the local culture and its uniqueness.
Answer:
The correct answer is: Germany.
Explanation:
Alsace-Lorraine is a region now located in France. Its territory has been ceded from France to Germany, and back, and back again after several belic conflicts.
Growing nationalism was an important detonator in the disagreements and rivalries between European countries prior to WW1.
After the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, Alsace-Lorraine was annexed to Germany. When World War I broke out, France took the retrieval of Alsace-Lorraine as one of their main goals. This, of course, generated conflict with Germany as both countries took harsh actions in order to keep/gain Alsace-Lorraine.
Ultimately, after Germany lost WW1, France regained Alsace-Lorraine.
Rising Nationalism led to conflict over Alsace-Lorraine, a border region between France and Germany. Germany’s annexation after the Franco-Prussian War caused French resentment leading up to World War I.
The rising nationalism in the 19th century played a crucial role in the conflict over the region of Alsace-Lorraine between France and Germany. Alsace-Lorraine, located on the border of France and Germany, was historically a part of the Holy Roman Empire and became part of France in 1648. However, following the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, Germany annexed this region causing a great deal of resentment in France. This nationalistic dispute over Alsace-Lorraine between France and Germany was one of the factors leading up to World War I.
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Japan’s demands for reparations from the Allies who used the atomic bombs
Stalin’s refusal to remove Soviet troops from Eastern Europe after World War II
Germany’s unwillingness to disarm
The action that signaled the beginning of the cold war is Japan’s demands for reparations from the Allies who used the atomic bombs.
This was the war that took place between the United States and the Soviet Union. The cold war was not a war that involved military action.
Instead the war was an arms race that involved both of these parties that were involved.
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The correct option is "the Suez Canal Crisis"
The Sinai War, also called Suez Crisis, or Suez War, was a military war fought over Egyptian territory in 1956, which involved the military alliance formed by the United Kingdom, France and Israel against Egypt with the support in greater or lesser measure of the countries that currently make up the Arab League, of which some support was testimonial because they did not participate.
The Suez Canal, financed by France and Egypt, began operations in 1869, and quickly became a vital link between the United Kingdom and its most important colony, British India. Given this relevance, the United Kingdom bought its share from the Egyptian Government. The canal retained its importance even after the independence of India, since it became the main route to transport oil from the Persian Gulf to Europe, which was vital for all Western European economies.
Germany declared war on Russia and France.
Britain declared war on Germany.
Germany attacked Luxembourg.
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Directly caused by Germany's attack on Belgium Germany declared war on Russia and France.
invasion of Poland
Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939, and Britain and France's declaration of war on Germany two days later marks the beginning of World War II. After the declaration of war, western Europe saw very little land or air active military confrontation at first, and the period was termed the "Phoney War".
the Battle of the Bulge
Seventy years ago today, the German Army launched the Ardennes Counteroffensive, better known as the Battle of the Bulge. As the last major German offensive in the west, it was the final attempt to beat back the advancing Allied armies, which since June 6, 1944, had moved rapidly across France and Belgium.
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Answer:
i think it is "Germany declared war on Russia and France."
Explanation:
i just completed the test, it's NOT "Germany attacked Luxembourg", because i got it wrong.