Germany<span>, </span>Italy<span>, </span>China<span>, </span>Turkey<span>, </span>Poland, Switzerland<span>, </span>United Kingdom<span>, </span>United States<span>, and </span>Finland<span>.</span>
Probably B.
If I’m wrong then I’m sorry
<u>Answer:</u>
Olaf is a fictional character in the Disney movie franchise which was Frozen that has been produced by the Walt Disney Animation. Frozen debuted in 2013. It is shown as a snow man in the movie and this snow man has been made by Elsa and Anna which was made in their child hood.
This snow man gets re created in the second part of the movie also. Frozen II, also known as Frozen 2, is released in 2019.The height of this snow man shown in the movie is five feet and four inches.
Newspapers; because, in theory, anyone can start his own newspaper and express his point of view whereas the number of people who can participate in radio and television is limited by broadcast frequencies.
Answer: Option E
<u>Explanation:</u>
The FCC rules do not apply to newspapers because in theory anyone can start a newspaper and express his point of view. Newspapers are not restricted to just one person or a specific number of broadcasters like radio and television.
Radio and television screening and viewing is limited by the number of broadcast frequencies. Newspaper industry does not limit the number of newspapers that can be printed and published. Also there is no limit on the number of people who can start a newspaper by writing their opinions.
The correct answer would be: The 1939 cash-and-carry amendment to the Neutrality Acts favored Britain over Germany because "Britain had a larger fleet of ships to carry arms than Germany".
With this amendment, lobbied by Roosevelt, the U.S. was allowed to trade arms with belligerent countries in Europe. The only condition was that the recipients provided transport and paid immediately in cash. <u>Great Britain</u> and France had absolute control of the seas, so the amendment put them at a massive advantage over Germany by being able to transport weaponery safely and freely.
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