The first nation to build its economy on capitalism was "<span>the Netherlands," due mostly to the fact that they were the first to issue "stock" in companies, which greatly boosted their economy. </span>
Answer:
The answer is b) as a result of the Empire Building trying to protect its territorial interest at the start of World War I.
Explanation:
Protecting colonies and all gains from conquest and colonization that made part of their empires, as well as grabbing opportunities to expand them, were some of the goals of European powers and Japan to join World War I.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Before the Russo-Japanese War Czar Nicholas (Стар Николас) did engage in some form of repression and secret police to quell protestors and rioters because Nicholas had failed Russia and its people and he wasn’t popular at all.
And after the war with Japan, Russia lost, which led to a huge outcry of violence from the people to get rid of Nicholas, thus prompting him to use more secret police and repression tactics to quell insurrection.
If I remember correctly, after Nicholas II died (death due to the Bolshevik (Болшевик) thus bringing an end to the Romanov (Романов) family line), the Russian monarchy was brought to an end and in its place, the communists and socialists rose to power, which leads to the creation of the Soviet Union near the year 1920.
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Immigrants chose to stay in large cities after they arrived.
Immigrants who were farmers moved to the middle of the country.
Immigrants chose to move to the western United States.
Explanation:
These are all a fair representation of the patterns of movement of immigrants in America. Some immigrants chose to stay in large cities after they arrived. This was a pattern that Irish and Italian immigrants followed. This contributed to the development of slums and the urban poor. Immigrants who were farmers moved to the middle of the country, and this includes many German communities. Finally, some immigrants moved to the Western United States, particularly when looking for adventure, exploration or gold.