Answer:
A. It was publicly displayed in Babylon.
Explanation:
It is the oldest known set of written laws, so the other choice must be wrong.
After the first World War (WW1), Russia gave up some of its land or territories which became Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Between Austria and Hungary, territories were given up to Polan and Romania.
<h3>What led to the First World War (WW1)?</h3>
According to historians, the issues which triggered the first world war have been narrowed to 6 factors. They are:
- Europen thirst for Expansion
- Serbian Nationalism
- The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June 1914
- The Blank Check Assurance - a conspiracy between Germany and Austria-Hungary
- German Millerniarism and the Spirit of the 1914 and
- Conflict over alliances.
See the link below for more about WWI:
brainly.com/question/8535233
Answer:
Option 2
Explanation:
They just came out of a war. To go into another is preposterous. They needed to get stronger before going into one. But by god.. In less than 200 years they became a world superpower...
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the argument having to do with the fact that capitalism is the driving force of wealth--since without these leaders capitalism would cease to thrive. </span></span>
I believe it is B
China and North Korea are both communist countries. The United States would never support a communist county.