The most likely data given by the box in question is that The percentage of the population that claimed Asian heritage increased between 1970 and 2010.
<h3>What happened to the U.S. population with Asian heritage? </h3>
Since the year 1970, the percentage of Americans who have claimed to have Asian heritage has increased significantly.
A major reason for this is the relaxed immigration policies that the U.S. government enacted after the Vietnam War to allow a lot of South East Asians to immigrate into the U.S.
Find out more on Asian immigration at brainly.com/question/12893954.
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Because of the treaty they made.
Explanation:
The answer is B, if this is about WW1. The allied powers was WW2 and involved The U.S. The Western advance was Britain and France in WW1, I think... Don't quote me on that. And the League of NAtions was the precursor of the UN and was started in between WW1 and WW2 and lasted through WW2. But based on the nations listed, since it is only Russia, Britain and France, The answer would be B. Triple Entente.
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Seward refusing to protest Alexander II's destruction of the Polish uprising
Woodrow Wilson's initial apprehesnion at joining WW1
Extra example: Franklin Roosevelt's refusal to overtly join the Allied Powers in early WW2.