Answer:
Correct answers are
They were under supplied.
They had wet gunpowder.
They were outnumbered.
Explanation:
The last option is correct as their gunpowder was totally wet, and were not able to use it in the battle, because their trench was flooded.
First option is also correct, as they didn't have much supplies, and most of them were destroyed.
Second option is also correct as they were outnumbered 2 to 1, and a lot of soldiers were killed and wounded.
Third option is not correct as he never issued such order.
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Option: d. The United States protected its investments in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and other Latin American countries by sending in military forces.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The United States had made investments in some countries within its proximity in order to bring prosperity to the region and to serve its purpose of territorial dominance.
In its first, the purpose of passing the Platt Amendment was to grant Cuba freedom but keep the rights of intervention with the United States whenever need be. In a few other instances, the United States sent in military forces to protect its investments in other countries.
<span>C. It showed that Europeans were unwilling to allow further Islamic expansion into Europe.
The Battle of Poitiers is also known as the Battle of Tours, or (in Arab sources) as the Battle of the Palace of the Marytrs. The leader of the French armies was Charles, the son of Pepin of Herstal, the "majordomo" (Mayor of the Palace) serving kings of the Merovingian dynasty.
He received the nickname "Martel," meaning "The Hammer," for his leadership at the Battle of Tours (or Poitiers) in 732, defeating the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate. Islamic presence was thus kept from advancing further into Europe than the Iberian peninsula at that time.</span>