Answer:
Four prewar conflicts are:
Control of Balkan States
North Africa colonies
Alsace- Lorraine
The freeing of Italians from Austrian rule
Explanation:
The Balkans campaign, or Balkan theatre preworld war 1 conflict was fought between the central power of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Allies, which included Serbia, Montenegro, France, the United Kingdom, Russia and Italy, and later Greece, on the other side.
A prewar conflict 1914, was Germany having four colonies: Togo, Kamerun (Cameroon), German Southwest Africa and German East Africa, where the armies of Britain and France fought with imperial German forces, ending the German colonial rule in Africa.
The attack to Austria-Hungary from Italy, along the Isonzo River and in the Trentino, was another prewar conflict.
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The renaissance was the greatest era of the human development where there was great achievement in social, political, cultural, scientific and intellectual aspects.
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- The renaissance started in the beginning of 14th century and lasted till 17th. This period is considered as the greatest achievement era for the mankind since the end of roman civilization.
- There was advancement in art, literature, cultures and social as well as political aspects.
- In this era, scientific advancement also excelled which caused the industrial revolution later.
- The advancement in technology and industries was the major cause because the countries started colonization of other countries in search of market for the products and raw materials and also for the expansion of military power of the European countries.
They resulted in little or no change
In Nazi death camps prisoners were tortured and killed mercilessly. That, or they had no food or died from disease carried by insects. The death camps were very unsanitary places and the soldiers gave little to no food to any of the captives.
Answer: They did not want a monarchy on there hands and their goal was to give as much power as possible "to the people"
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