The three factors that<span> led </span>Europeans<span> to want to explore during the Age of </span>Exploration<span> are typically listed as “god, gold, and glory.” </span>
I think the answer is:
D- Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
Because he had better relationships with the korean and chinese leaders than any of the other 3 options
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Your answer would be be D). He targeted and attacked various people.
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What Joseph McCarthy did was hunt down people in the government, or in other words, he made false accusations that some of the government employees were communist, those people being in the State Department and the U.S Army. He targeted people in the government and the army. During their time when people were against Communism, people actually believed what he said and he gained a lot of followers because of it.
They were once small now they are offered in different sizes with tons of different condiments. In New England you can get saugys which are hotdogs that are super long
The correct answer is A) The Soviets began to push westward toward Germany.
The battle of Stalingrad was an armed conflict between the Red Army of the Soviet Union and the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany and its allies, for the control of the city of Stalingrad. It lasted from August 23, 1942 until February 2nd, 1943 and it took place in the context of the WWII during the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. With more than 2 million casualties from both sides, it is considered the bloodiest battle in the history of Humanity. The serious defeat of Nazi army in this city was a severe turning point for the final outcomes of the war and it represents the beginning of the end of Nazism in Europe. This is due to the fact that the Wehrmacht would never recover completely its former strength and would not get more strategic victories in the Eastern front. This front extended from the Black Sea to the Arctic Ocean, it was too large and the supply logistics of the Wehrmacht were not enough to hold an offensive in this vast territory. As a result of this, the Wehrmacht started to retreat back to Germany under the Red Army's pressure.