"(3) It became a site of strategic competition <span>between the superpowers" would be the best option as to what the Middle East meant during the Cold War. </span>
Answer:
Around 22 million deaths
Explanation:
The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I is estimated to be about 40 million: estimates range from 20.5 to 22 million deaths and about 20 to 22 million wounded military personnel, ranking it among the deadliest conflicts in human history.
This poster refers to a victory garden. Victory gardens were homemade gardens planted by American citizens during World War I and World War II. The goal was to use fruits and vegetables from these gardens to ensure that there is enough food for soldiers overseas. The expectation was that whoever planted these victory gardens would contribute their harvest to the war effort.
In this poster then, the intended message is that anyone who grows a victory garden is having a direct, positive effect on the military. This is evident from the soldier in the background stating that " I see were fighting the war together."
Answer:
Maria Theresa
Explanation:
As his only son died early, Charles VI bequeathed his inheritance to his eldest daughter, Maria Theresa. Fighting strenuously to wrest agreement from the European powers, he seemed at the time of his death to have accomplished his purpose. But his expectation proved illusory: Maria Theresa was forced to fight several wars before she could establish herself securely as her father’s heiress.