The 13 colonies in proportion to population of the colonies.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The two chores that are done by the staff to make the White House ready for the incoming President are asking for the disposition of furniture in the many rooms of the White House and the special details about the nutrition of the presidential family.
The transition process from the president who is living and the president that is coming is "chaotic" according to workers of the White House. The transition and movement are usually done weeks in advance in normal circumstances, except for this one.
The situation, differences, and rivalry between the president who left and the president who won forced the time and movement ut to last time before the inauguration.
<span>1. Treaty of Versailles which forced Germany into accepting full blame for WWI.
</span><span>2. The Rise of Hitler to power
</span><span>3. The Annexation of Austria--- The allies allowed Germany to annex Austria-1938-(which was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles) followed by the allies allowing Germany to take the Sudetenland lands (Czechoslovakia ) without permission of the Czechs -- which was done to appease Hitler. </span>
Answer:
<u>Modern period or modern era</u>
Explanation:
Modern period is the name for the historical epoch, that is, the period of world history that followed the Middle Ages, whose tradition traditionally dates back to 1492, or is related to the Columbus discovery of America. Part of the historian, however, takes the year 1453, or the fall of Constantinople, to start the new century. In its broadest sense, the New Age is described as a period that continues to this day.
In the narrower sense, this means the period ending with the October Revolution of 1917 and the First World War (1914–1918). The period that follows it is called Recent Times or Contemporary History.
Answer:
Great Britain got southern and northeastern Africa from Berlin.
Explanation:
From 1880-1900 Britain gained control over or occupied what are now known as Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Gambia, Sierra Leone, northwestern Somalia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Nigeria, Ghana, and Malawi.