1. the state is straying from the united states (at the time)
2. the state is removing itself from the past n burning its alliegience/ties to the United States
3. the state is its own and will do what it what it wants as a fully functional independant country
4 A independent country with its own power n will
British settlers pushed into French and Native American lands, this started the French and Indian war.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
This was a war that lasted for nine long years between the French and the British. Both the British and the French wanted to colonize the Ohio territory. The British claimed that the part of land between Atlantic and Pacific Ocean belonged to the them.
The French too claimed that it belonged to them as their explorers had visited those places. The rift started when the English men wanted to sell a farmland in Ohio. The French fought that they were the first to explore. British Settlers pushed west into French and Native American lands.Then a war was fought and the British using new strategies won their war.
Woman in both civilizations were expected to serve men.
Good example of appeasement being used is the Munich Conference (1938), and the Potsdam Conference (1945). Many see appeasement as surrendering to another country’s wishes, which can make a nation and its leader look weak. It’s a temporary measure taken to stop a war, but many times is unsuccessful in the long run. Leaders such as Neville Chamberlain and FDR used this strategy with Hitler and Stalin, who both took advantage of what they had been given. Appeasement can put a country in a weak position due to them losing territory, resources, etc. It’s a very diplomatic policy, but usually only curbs a threat for a short time. Hope this helped a little! :)
I honestly love this topic, i dont know if this has a multiple-choice answer but ill give you what i know.
Answer:
Hippocrates.
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