Idk the questions but ill answer the definitions,
medieval: relating to the middle ages
middle ages: period of European history for the fall of the Roman empire in the west to the fall of Constantinople
Christindom: The worldwide body or society of Christians
convent: cause to believe firmly in truth of something
missionary: A person sent on a religious mission especially one cent to promote Christianity in a foreign country
monastery: Building or building is occupied by a committee of monks living under a religious vows
pagan: A person holding a religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions
sacrament: religious ceremony or ritual regarded as imparting divine grace, such as baptism, the euchartist and penance and the appointing of the sick
saint: A person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and typically regarded as being in heaven after death
Here are your matches:
BRITAIN: leaders wanted to punish Germany but also wanted Germany to be economically strong
- <em>In particular, Prime Minister David Lloyd-George wanted to avoid going too far in punishing Germany, as he felt that weakening Germany would only hurt Britain, since Germany and Britain had long had trade relationships prior to the war.</em>
RUSSIA: pulled out of the war following a revolution
BRITAIN: signed a peace treaty with Germany
- <em>Could possibly also list Russia - see note below.</em>
GERMANY AND OTTOMAN EMPIRE: was part of the Central powers
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: ceased to exist following the war
GERMANY: forced to pay large reparations and take blame for causing the war
A note to explain some items above:
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed by the victorious Allies, including Great Britain. They required the signature of Germany as the leader of the Central Powers. Germany signed under protest because of the harsh terms of the treaty.
- Russia also signed a treaty with Germany and the other Central Powers nations (Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria). That was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which was the agreeement signed when Russia pulled out of the war.
- The Central Powers included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
Answer: With the entry of the United States into the war.
Explanation:
Before the United States entered World War I, the German-led Axis powers were in the lead. Russia was on its knees due to industrial underdevelopment had major problems in the military. Germany was more technologically advanced than France and Britain, which had a lot of problems. The United States' entry into the war changed the balance of power in favor of the Entente. The United States enters the war after Germany violated the agreement on neutrality with the United States, sinking some American ships. The United States was afraid that Britain and France would not repay America's debt because they were buying huge quantities of weapons.