Belgium's ports were close to the British<span> coast and German control of Belgium would have been seen as a serious threat to </span>Britain. In the end,Britain<span> refused to ignore the events of 4 August 1914, when Germany attacked France through Belgium. Within hours, </span>Britain<span> declared war on Germany.</span>
Answer:
Start: U.S.S.R. invades Afghanistan, 1979
Event 1: Revolt in allied nations
Event 2: Low production rates
Event 3: Fall of the Berlin wall
Event 4: Revolutions from allied companies
Event 5: Mass revolt, protests outside major cities
Event 6: Allies leave
End: U.S.S.R. dissolved, 1991
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Answer: A) privilege to vote</h3>
You could also consider this the right to vote.
Often you may hear in the news the term "disenfranchisement", which means "taking away someone's right to vote". Another term for this is "voter suppression" or "voter disqualification". There may be valid reasons to do this such as the person has committed a crime and it is against the law for people of this nature to vote; though many would argue that this is unconstitutional.
Side note: The answer choice C is close, but voting is not an obligation. It's a choice.
Answer:
with the creation of power machines
Answer:
The Medici Family.
Explanation:
The Medici family ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.