Answer: B) The Organic Theory
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The Organic Theory of geography -- or maybe more accurately, of geopolitics -- was proposed by German geographer Friedrich Ratzel in 1897. He suggested that nations function similarly to living organisms. The controversial part of his theory was that the way a living organism takes in nourishment to grow and thrive, strong nations naturally will nourish and expand themselves, taking in weaker nations or cultures around them. Ratzel coined the term "Lebensraum" (German for "living space"), which originally, in his view, meant the space for a strong nationalist culture to grow. His writings came only a few decades after the German Empire had been reborn as the "Second Reich" (second kingdom), a renewal of the older "Holy Roman Empire" of German states as they were linked together in the medieval era. Ratzel's ideas about "Lebensraum" later were picked up by Hitler and the Nazis as a justification for expanding German territory and taking over neighboring countries. Germany's expansion under the Nazis as the "Third Reich" led to World War II in Europe.
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B. can be found in textbooks
The answer is: B) Wheat
During the early years of the Oklahoma territory, settlers found wheat to be the most profitable crop, since wheat did not require as much moisture as other crops and the Oklahoma soil and climate had perfect conditions to grow this type of crop instead of others like corn and turnips.
Like Peter the Great, Charles I went through the most opposition to his rule from the nobility. They were both very important leaders. They both had outstanding tolerance, and not only for religion.