There were mainly three different causes for the revolution in France. They were economic, social and political. Because economic and social problems take longer to solve, I would say that the answer is political reasons. The people were not represented and were looked down on and their living conditions were terrible. Hence the revolution.....twice.
Britain- <span>-Intercepted the Zimmerman note, large orders from US for war materials
Germany- </span><span>unrestricted submarine warfare, sinking of the Lusitania, wrote Zimmerman note
Russia- </span><span>changed the government from monarchy to representative government
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<span>They continued their prosperity by moving south of the Huang River. There they ruled for another 150 years.</span>
The successes of the Scientific Revolution, and Newton’s achievement in particular, provided inspiration to innovators for centuries to come. It was proof that we could advance knowledge, that we could understand the world, that science and mathematics were powerful tools. It was a down payment on Bacon’s promise: that life could be bettered through the discovery of useful knowledge.
The correct answer is Japanese.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese military, the United States officially entered World War II. Fearful of another attack and spying by the Japanese government, President Franklin D. Roosevelt passed Executive Order 9066. This resulted in the internment of several thousand Japanese-American citizens during the 1940's.
These camps represented expulsion, as they were often secluded from other cities in the US. These camps were strategically placed in the middle of nowhere in order to protect American citizens.