It was home of people of many religions (Islam, different Christian sects) and many ethnic groups (Serbs, Albanians, Croats). Some people identified as members of those groups, but slowly, sometimes a more unified "Yugoslav" identity was emerging - but not everywhere.
As of August 1941, the United States was a neutral nation and had not yet entered as a belligerent in World War II. Therefore, the bloc known as 'The Allies' were principally (with Poland and France occupied by Germany in 1939 and 1940, respectively) the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, recently forming their alliance after the German invasion of territories of the Western Soviet Union in June 1941. In August–September 1941, Pahlavi Iran had been jointly invaded and occupied by the Allied powers of the Soviet Red Army in the north and by the British in the centre and south.[3] Iran was used by the Americans and the British as a transportation route to provide vital supplies to the Soviet Union's war efforts
The correct answer is that Greek city-states were<span> too weak and disorganized to unite </span>after<span> the </span><span>Peloponnesian War
The war took too much of a toll on them which enabled Philip to start attacking them and uniting them into a single empire. He was unsuccessful however because of his premature death but the process ended with his son Alexander, also known as Alexander the Great, who managed to unite all of Greece into a single empire.</span>
During the 1800s the writing of Marx, Engels, and dickens focused attention on the problems faced by working class and proletarians in the fast growining industrial cities
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The native Americans treated him like a god.