Belgium's ports were close to the British<span> coast and German control of Belgium would have been seen as a serious threat to </span>Britain. In the end,Britain<span> refused to ignore the events of 4 August 1914, when Germany attacked France through Belgium. Within hours, </span>Britain<span> declared war on Germany.</span>
Question 1: <span>The war has outlasted some of the original causes of the war.
Lincoln states the Southern aggression was due to slavery and the want for expansion. At the end, he states the war is lasting longer than the original issue.
Question 2: </span><span>to explain that his attention and energy is still focused on the war
Lincoln expresses he doesn't know what will come next, but will continue to update people and the war and finish the efforts he began.
Question 3: </span><span>Lincoln vows to care for those injured by the war.
Lincoln wants peace and does not plan to punish the South for their participation in the war.
Question 4: </span><span>rhetorical devices
Rhetoric brings in emotion to a piece of writing. It is often used in speeches.
Question 5: Not sure on this one...sorry. </span>
Answer:
The answer is below!!
Explanation:
Ukraine is the biggest country in Europe. ...
Russian or Ukrainian both language works here. ...
Arsenalna is the deepest metro station in the world.
McDonalds in Kiev is among the most visited McDonald's restaurant in the world.
Ukraine is among most educated nation in the world.
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Germany was beginning to invade many European countries, like the Low Countries and Poland. It also invaded African countries. Not only that, but France followed Britain's footsteps because they were allies and Britain was kind of like France's "role model."
Answer:
The answer is:
it encouraged American manufacturing and agricultural interest in markets abroad.
Explanation: The Depression of 1893 was one of the worst in American history with the ... Agriculture no longer dominated the economy, producing only about 19 percent. Increasing on the risk and uncertainty made farmers worse off. These uncertainties and risks appear to have been particularly severe for farmers on the frontier.