It would be the "Battle of Midway" that is considered to be a turning point in the
<span>Pacific Campaign during World War II, since it was during this battle that the United States inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese fleet. </span>
Answer:
The spread of the Black Death in the aftermath of the Mongol conquests
Explanation:
Lisan Al-Din Ibn Al-Khatib was widely known as a polymath and historian. While in Spain, around the year 1362 wrote a treatise about the bubonic plague titled a treatise on the Black Death and contagion. This is often referred to as "Muqni'at al-Sā'il 'an al-Maraḍ al-Hā'I'm." In it, he talked and focused on the "The spread of the Black Death in the aftermath of the Mongol conquests."
<u>Answer:</u>
Imperialism is a way in which the country is controlled by the use of either military forces or by an emperor. Americans have been in the support of imperialism since a long time especially in the nineteenth century.
People in America thought that it is needed to increase the trade and develop more by setting up new markets for it's goods and this could be done by increasing it's influence on the world through this policy.
The correct answer is <span> to reestablish foreign relations and to improve trade
He wanted to have a safe haven for American merchants and travelers when they are in the Pacific and he also wanted to Japan to trade with the United States since Japan was isolated for long and almost nobody had trading rights with them in the area. It was Perry's job to negotiate this and ensure treaties got signed between the two nations.</span>
When World War II finally ended, Americans were ecstatic and very proud of their nation. They believed that the end had come and that America was headed for prosperity. One major challenge that the United States faced post World War II, was the rise of the Soviet Union. A second major challenge that America faced post World War II was the economic boom. America was basically broke and into recession. Money was scare and way of life was challenging. Solders coming back from war had no money and family's were poor. A third major challenge America faced post World War II was the decline of the old great powers creating a bipolar world.