Answer:
1 nationalism- devotion to one's country
2 Prohibition- made sale of liquor illegal
3 urbanization- mass movement to the city
4 Open Door Policy- set equal trading rights with China
5 disarmament- postwar limit in military equipment
6 New Deal- FDR's Depression recovery plan
Explanation:
In order to set equal trading rights with China, the Open Door policy was initiated as a policy statement by the government of US in 1899 and revised version was provided by countries in 1900.
The statement and policy focused on protection and provision of equal privileges for all countries that are trading with China. It also called countries to support the Chinese administrative integrity.
It was the Potsdam Conference that decided on how to address the issues arising from the surrender of Nazi Germany. The conference was attended by <span>The Big Three — Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (replaced on July 26 by Prime Minister Clement Attlee), and U.S. President Harry Truman — in which they met in </span>Potsdam<span>, Germany, from July 17 to August 2, 1945, to negotiate terms for the end of World War II.</span>
In China, successful men often had concubines until the practice was outlawed after the Communist Party of China<span> came to power in 1949.</span>
Answer:
Mesopotamia is the land between Rivers Euphrates and Tigris.
Explanation:
Mesopatamia is home to the one of the earliest and the most advanced civilizations in human history. Today, these lands belong mainly to Iraq, Kuwait, South Eastern Turkey, Iran and Eastern Syria.
Many wealthy and notable cities emerged during the 1st millennia in this region. Some of them are,
- Washukanni,
- Nineveh,
- Hatra,
- Assur,
- Nuzi,
- Palmyra,
- Mari,
- Sippar,
- Babylon,
- Kish
Out of these, the most notable and the most powerful cities were Babylon and Palmyra.
Moreover, state like Summer, Assyria, Babylonia and Akkadian empire were highly advanced and influential!