The Arab Springs was basically a series of uprisings across the Middle East which had started because people were not happy with life socially, economically, and politically. People in the Middle East were hit with high rates of unemployment, were skeptic of the effectiveness/legitimacy of their dictating rulers, economic hardship, etc. There are many factors that contributed to its failure but one factor that stood out to me the most was the fact that this “revolution” lacked a leader. Winning a revolt without a leader is next to impossible. A leader poses as an inspirational figure that can motivate those fighting toward greater accomplishments. What can you do without that?
Answer:
Western Countries.
Explanation:
Almost all Western Hemisphere countries were into the sphere of influence in China, but primarily the United Kingdom (which continued to have Hong Kong till the 1900s), the United States, France, Germany, and many others. The Opium War started when the Chinese Emperor believed that the lucrative business that the Europeans and Americans were running, or the opium drug, was detrimental to his people. In a effort to stabilize the general public health, he led a war that ended with the defeat and a even greater influence of foreign countries in China.
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote that book to let people know how bad slavery was. It helped people see the horrors of slavery.
British people were not a target of racism during World war 2
Cartography is the name for making maps