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The main goal of the Allied leaders during the Second World War was to conquer the Axis power (which was headed by Adolf Hitler) and promote world peace. The goal was born as a reaction to the offensive and unprovoked attack upon the world by the Axis power. The Allied countries which include the United States, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and China came together and resolved to strategize on how to defeat the Axis power.
The strategy adopted by Allied leaders in achieving the goal of defeating the Axis power was to restructure her military in such a way that a military technique known as Leapfrogging (which involved isolating the stronghold of the Axis military while taking proactive steps to vanquish and take over strategically important territories controlled by the Axis power) was adopted and implemented.
I would say that this statement is false. Austria was not opposed to the idea of Germany uniting. What Austria opposed was the idea of Germany uniting under Prussian domination. Austria wanted Germany to unite, but it wanted to dominate the new, united country of Germany.
So i would say the answer is false
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All the way from the osage river to St.Louis.
The conclusion about the Holy Office of the Portuguese Inquisition in Brazil is best supported by the passage that it investigated whether beliefs were contrary to Catholic teachings.
The main objective of the Holy Office was to investigate and judge cases where Catholicism was violated, that is, to eradicate individuals who had converted to other religions, such as Judaism.
The Portuguese inquisition expanded to the Portuguese colonies in:
The Inquisition therefore had an influence on the social, political and cultural life of the Portuguese and their colonies. There were investigations into cases of witchcraft, book censorship, and accusations of heresy, which culminated in trials and arrests.
So the correct alternative is the letter A.
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It enabled important (and sometimes secret) information/news to travel quickly.