He explained force and motion.
By explaining the laws, he described how force works when it affects a body and how the body is put into motion as a result of it. He explained numerous situations like that body in motion tends to stay in motion, or that when an object applies force on another object, there is a backlash and the object that inflicted motion has to get force back to it, and things like that.
Answer: do theses help any?
Explanation: on the second pic or what ever one has the red marker on it is marking asia minor. Hopr this helps
They would be able to use resources, like a letter or a video of the event, to get firsthand account of the past event.
Sometimes some savvy test-takers say that the longest answer maybe is the one that is the best answer, because it's making sure it says all it's supposed to say. I wouldn't go with that theory all the time, but in this case, the longest answer (D) is in fact the best answer.
Coming out of the period of the World Wars, there was a prevailing attitude among the Allies that people should be allowed self-determination of their nations and governments. In other words, they were leaving behind attitudes favoring colonialism and imperialism, believing all nations should be able to determine their own destinies. Coupled with that were rising nationalistic attitudes in African nations that had been dominated by European imperialism. Those two factors started the trend toward decolonization.