Answer:
Russia and Germany were briefly allied enemies.
Explanation:
Russia was under "communist" leadership while Germany was fascist. They did not have similar goals, in fact in the end they both wanted to take Poland. However, they had a common enemy in Western Europe and the United States, which is why they fought as "allies" for the first bit of WWII.
Genocide Watch in the U.S. and the Green Belt Movement in Kenya are examples of <u>"Nongovernmental Organizations".</u>
The Green Belt Movement (GBM) was established by Professor Wangari Maathai in 1977 under the sponsorship of the National Council of Women of Kenya (NCWK) to react to the necessities of provincial Kenyan ladies who announced that their streams were becoming scarce, their nourishment supply was less secure, and they needed to walk further and further to get kindling for fuel and fencing.
Genocide Watch exists to anticipate, counteract, stop, and rebuff decimation and different types of mass murder. Our motivation is to fabricate a worldwide development to counteract and stop genocide.
Answer:
C. Atlanta
Explanation:
November 12, 1864, Union General William T. Sherman made the business district of Atlanta, Georgia destroyed even before of his he embarks on his March to the Sea.