Around 1066, The Normans conquered England under William the Conqueror.
The Norman conquest linked England tighter to Continental Europe, especially west Europe, and William the Conqueror, king of England, was technically the king of France's vassal, so his lands lodged in a region of France bigger than the royal realm. Besides, he got help from King Henry I of France to remain as ruler.
Thereby the answer is (C) & (D), due The Normans that invaded England came from Normandy in Northern France, although they were originally from Scandinavia, and a previous French King conceded some land to the Vikings in Northern France earlier.
Answer: I am 90% sure that the answer is the Northeast.. They were heavy in industrialization, which would make sense why they would be afraid of cheap land in the west pulling laborers in factories.
Answer:
3- It avoided bankruptcy and other financial difficulties
Explanation:
From tentative rail connection between a handful of selected cities, these railroads grew into staples of industry and passenger travel, linking to most important places to neighboring states and beyond ... it has a great deal with the economy's situation and political state
Taft used dollar diplomacy and Wilson used moral diplomacy.
Answer:
A) Extending control over the economy
Explanation:
Both monarchs wanted to have powerful countries: they built magnificent palaces to glorify their power (Versailles and Saint Petersburg), engaged in wars to add more territories, and forced nobility to westernize to improve armies for example, but both failed or missed to give strength and health to country economy, and increased poverty levels in their populations, as all these improvement goals rendered a lot of expenses to the State.