Yes because "the box of toys has been tipped over" and "the children will pick it up" can stand on their own, and since they are combined into one sentence it is a compound sentence.
<span>Victor - a person who defeats an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition.
</span><span>Enter - begin to be involved in.
</span>In this case (because of the 2 words), I think that the victor is the person who wins the competition while the word enter, or the phrase to enter, is probably meant as in to enter the competition. The question wasn't entirely clear but I hope I have sort of answered it. :)
Answer: The increased production needed to support the war effort created additional jobs for those who were unemployed.
Explanation: It was on my test and I got it right, so you should too. :)
<span>Friar Laurence is presented as a holy man who is trusted and respected by the other characters. </span>