Match each agreement to its description. Tiles Munich Agreement Pact of Steel Lend-Lease Act Tripartite Pact Pairs an agreement
that allowed Germany to take control of the German-speaking areas in Czechoslovakia arrowBoth an agreement signed by Italy and Germany to strengthen their military and political relationship arrowBoth an act that allowed the United States to supply military and other goods to Britain arrowBoth an alliance between Italy, Japan, and Germany that formalized them as the Axis powers arrowBoth
Tripartite - an alliance between Italy, Japan, and Germany that formalized them as the Axis powers Lend Lease - an act that allowed the United States to supply military and other goods to Britain Munich - an agreement that allowed Germany to take control of the German-speaking areas in Czechoslovakia Pact of Steel - an agreement signed by Italy and Germany to strengthen their military and political relationship
<u>The following is a list of different agreements, acts and pacts made during Second World War:</u>
Munich Agreement: An agreement that allowed Germany to take control of the German speaking areas in Czechoslovakia, signed on September 30th, 1938.
Pact of Steel: An agreement signed by Italy and Germany to strengthen their military and political relationship, signed on May 22nd, 1939.
Lend-Lease Act: An act that allowed the United States to supply military and other goods to Britain and the rest of the Allies, it was enacted on March 11th, 1941 and signed by President Roosevelt.
Tripartite Pact: An alliance between Italy, Japan, and Germany that formalized them as the Axis powers, signed in Berlin on September 27th, 1940.
the speaker of the house does not have to be an elected member of the house of reresentitives and because the speaker is next to become president it has more power than the president of the senate
The Anabaptists are radical Protestants (Like the Amish in US), considered a threat to local governments and other religious groups such as Protestants and Catholics. They are different from other protestants because they believe in the separation of church and the State.
2. He is sad that the depression is happeneing and wants to stop it.
Explanation:
3. I think i would be inspired by this because it is really motiviational and provides lots of key points as good reasons to stop it and to take a stand.