Answer:
Partition of India/Indian Partition
Explanation:
After the World War II ended, the European imperial powers were in ruins, economically badly damaged, and with depleted and exhausted military forces. This meant that they are no longer able to hold onto their colonies, so they had to grant them independence. India was one of those countries that was granted independence. And while that came as a big positive, there was also a negative in it, the country was divided on religious basis into two countries, the Hindu dominated India, and the Muslim dominated Pakistan. That resulted in lot of anger, tensions, and conflicts between the two groups and countries, with millions of people being displaced, injured, or murdered. It didn't stopped there though, as after the initial partition where there was suppose to be two countries, later it turned to be three, as Bangladesh managed to become a separate country too.
Answer:
because persia was a larger empire and was probably better but Athens and Sparta and some other Greek city-states helped and they had the advantage because they knew the geography of the land and the element of surprise.
Answer: B. Industrialization spread in the south
Explanation:
Operating spindles were a mark of industrialization in 1840 and from the map we see that New England had a lot of operating spindles which means that they were more industrial and less agrarian so option A is wrong.
Option B is most likely correct because you can see from the map that operating spindles are in smaller quantities in the South which could mean that they were only being introduced there at the time.
Option C cannot be inferred from the map.
The map show News England having more spindles than the South so the South is not richer than New England.
It limited the power of the president to just began a war whenever he wanted it.