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The main idea is that Abdul Hamid have thought wrongly about Armenia, that it was dangerous. However, it may not be dangerous in certain ways. The message of this , is that to never look down to your enemy, and just understand them. It also could be that there always another way to find solutions. The details in this story explains how Abdul Hamid was intelligent by finding ways to get rid of turkey and America problems is by the Armenians.
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Colonialism is a term where a country conquers and rules over other regions. It means exploiting the resources of the conquered country for the benefit of the conqueror. Imperialism means creating an empire, expanding into the neighbouring regions and expanding its dominance far.
Answer: b. faction
Explanation:
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military expedition or made of heroic weapons.
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<em>group of supporters of the same cause as opposed to other groups [In the Roman Empire, factions were formed between circus fighters and their respective supporters; later they formed among various groups of the city and the countryside that rivaled each other; in modernity, the term came to designate esp. each antagonistic group that disputes the political supremacy.].
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<u><em>gang or insurgent party.
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political party.
BY EXTENSION
dissident fraction of a party.
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was an American new deal agency created to combat the great depression during the time of Franklin D Roosevelt
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The WPA was formed on 6 May 1935. The WPA employed job seekers into public works projects like the construction of public buildings and roads.
- Headed by Harry Hopkins, the WPA gave jobs to jobless during the Great Depression in the United States. It provided paid jobs to 3.3 million people at its peak in November 1938.
- The WPA built about 1 million km of the street,10000 bridges, and many airports. Between 1935 to 1943 the agency employed nearly 8.5 million people. It was dissolved on 30 June 1943.