<span>Attitudes have changed since the middle ages because in the middle ages the people were unable to follow under a ruler because there was so much failure and suffering going around. The people would blame the rulers for their suffering and problems because they were unable to fix what was going on. During the Renaissance people began to put their faith back in their government. They once again began to believe that their ruler would be able to do what was best for them. Even though Machiavelli's approaches at governing were not the most popular he did what he felt was best and the most practical for his people.</span>
The correct answer is: Germany.
Germany was one of the countries that lost World War I, and it had to pay huge reparations to the winning countries. This, together with general bad financial situation in the world at the time, has caused it to become bankrupt and increased the feeling of desperation and nationalism in Germany.
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Explanation:
French Indian War 1754-1763
Stamp Act March 22, 1765
Quartering Act May 3, 1765
Sons of Liberty August 4, 1765
Stamp Congress October 7-25, 1765
Boston Massacre March 5, 1770
Committee of Correspondence November 2, 1772
Tea Act December 16, 1773
Intolerable acts March 31, 1774
First continental of congress Septembeer 5, 1774
Revolutionary War April 1775- September 3, 1783
Boston tea party December 16, 1775
Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776
Answer:
The main function was to create a line of defense for the trenches.
Explanation:
Barbed wire was essential during the "trench war" which is the first world war.
This is because the army dug trenches in the ground so that soldiers could attack the enemy army while they were inside those trenches. Between the trenches of each army, there was a free space called "no man's land" that was used for soldiers to leave their trenches and enter the enemy trenches. To prevent this, barbed wire was used to protect the trenches and provide an obstacle for enemy soldiers.