Answer:
British Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery's contributions to the Allied war effort were:-
A. He planned and led the invasions of North Africa and Western Europe.
C. He defeated the Axis armies of Italy and Germany at El Alamein, Egypt.
Explanation:
'Field Marshall Bernard' is known to be one of the most successful British commanders of World War II. He was also known as 'Monty'. He led the Eighth Army and won the first Allied land at 'El Alamein', Egypt.
He ordered the Allies against General 'Erwin Rommel' in North Africa, and was also successful in invading Italy and Normandy.
The Axis army of Italy and Germany suffered a decisive defeat by the British Eighth Army.
Answer:
D. God offered the Israelites protection and a homeland. In return, the Israelites committed to follow God's laws.
Who most likely would have been the target audience for Diderot's encyclopedia, which spread the ideas of the philosophes?
B.The aristocracy
Playa lakes are round hollows in the ground in the Southern High Plains of the United States. They are ephemeral, meaning that they are only present at certain times of the year. The temporal nature of playa lakes led to confusion on the part of early European explorers, some of whom described the region as a desert and others a land of millions of small lakes.
Answer: An intentional community
Explanation: It was a community that was inspired by socialist ideas and as such Utopian. Founded by former Unitarian minister George Ripley from 1841 to 1847, it was an experiment on Ellis farm. The experiment is about proving that there can be a Utopian society where all members of society share everything so that they can all live better. The farm where the experiment took place was in Massachusetts and George Ripley himself a former Unitarian was a transcendentalist at the time of the experiment. Transcendentalism, along with Utopian ideas, was the ideological basis for this community, which emerged as a reaction to the existing state of intellectualism and spirit, especially in the eastern part of United States in the 1920's and 1930's. The complete farm name was Brook Farm Association for Industry and Education.