The correct answer is - The Soviet victory is considered a turning point in the war.
The Battle of Stalingrad was a long and very bloody one. It was a battle that was crucial for the outcome of the war, as if the Germans managed to win and got hold onto the oil in the Caucasus they were going to become stronger, plus one of the strongest forces, the Soviets, would have been eliminated. The Soviets though managed to win, and as they won the battle they immediately started moving toward Germany and pushing the German military back. That was a turning point in the war as the Germans were very weakened, surrounded on all sides, and the war came in their country instead of out of its borders, with the end result being a win of the Allies.
Han Dynasty was achieving in art, technology, and polotics. It was the longest dynasty to last in China. It's technology spread into the great world and had created pulleys and wheelbarrows to pull and push heavy objects easier. They had also created the first newspaper that could be printed which became the evolution of our technology today.
Walking: takes to much time for a short journey
Easy to get hurt
Horse: animal could get stolen and you’d be stranded
The waste the animal produces could lead to illness
Wagon: could break down easily
Little protection from weather
Difficult to go across rivers
The correct answer is A) reduce misery.
Owen contended that the labor of unemployed people should be used to reduce misery.
Here we are talking about Robert Owen (1771-1858) an industrial businessman from Wales, England, creator of the Utopian Socialism, a philosophy that supported the cooperatives that allow workers to participate in the company's decisions.
Robert Owen treated his workers decently in is textiles factories during a time when factory owners offered low-paid jobs for long hours and under unhealthy conditions. He was interested in improving the working conditions as a way to create a better and more productive workplace.
To tighten the governments control over the trade between England, the colonies, and the rest of the world.
In the Navigation acts, all ships with goods that were headed for America, had to go through England first.