New Nations Emerge Practice WH10B
1. A) religion
2. C) the nonaligned movement
3. A) The war had drained European resources and made them less willing to fight.
4. B) Ethnic divisions created by old colonial boundaries often caused distrust and unrest.
5. B) They both took steps to reduce foreign influence in their nations.
6. C) by controlling the supply of oil
7. C) It imposed theocratic rule.
8. A) by demanding the establishment of an Islamic state.
9. D&E) Israeli settlements in the West Bank, status of Jerusalem
10. C) Sectarian tensions led to genocide.
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The modern country that was not part of that nation is Spain. East Prussia today is part of Russia, Lithuania and Poland. The answer to the question posted above is 'Spain'.
Answer:
culture because they created fashion, influenced businesses who catered to their lifestyle, created restaurants and other services, and they influenced the economy with their career choices.
Answer:
Great Britain.
Explanation:
Independence and the end of Spanish rule in Latin America was a very beneficial event for the British Empire, which had not been able to impose itself as the dominant power in that part of the planet.
Thus, with the end of Spanish rule, the monopoly of this nation over raw materials and Latin American markets also ended, with which, from the independence of these territories, European nations were able to access trade in this region. Of all the European nations, the one that benefited the most was Great Britain, as it was the only one that did not have serious internal conflicts at the time of Latin American emancipation.
Thus, Great Britain began to establish different commercial delegations in Latin America, mainly in the Rio de la Plata region and Central America.
Matching the terms with their definitions.
1. E <em>Sparta's</em> main strength was its army
2. C The<em> Assembly</em> set the rules and maintained authority within the city-state
3. A <em>"Direct Democracy"</em> was the first name given to the Greek democracy
4. D <em>Athens's</em> main strength was its navy
5. B In 594 b.c. <em>Solon</em> was chosen as an Athenian statesman with reformation powers