The correct answer is A.it brought in great wealth from conquered territories
Large areas of Europe were in ruin.....ww2
Germany militarism .....was caused by ww1, and the frustration of the war,due to defeat
rising tide of immigration...resulted from ww1
sustained economic growth ..resulted after ww2,a period after ww2, when western European countries and USA experienced unprecedented economic growth.
In the movie, religion is depicted as something silly and like it’s all some big fable. In the movie people’s perception of religion is based off of what they have went through so it made them believe that go is not real. They choose to blame things on god, then they switched religions when they thought that god would not have done such a thing. Most to atheism. They thought god was not real due to the fact that he had made things go wrong in their life.
During the decade following the Second World War, the U.S. national economy "<span>(A) more than doubled," since World War II along with the New Deal had not only pulled the US out of the great depression--it had made its economy stronger than ever. </span>
The Ottoman Empire began as one of the small Turkish states that emerged in Asia Minor during the decline of the Seljuk Empire. The Ottoman Turks gradually controlled the other Turkish states, survived the Mongol invasions and under the reign of Mehmed II (1451-1481) ended what was left of the Byzantine Empire.
The origin of the Ottoman Turks can be found in the steppes of Central Asia, in Turkestan, in an ethnic group dedicated to transhumant livestock, especially horses, and to commerce, with semi-nomadic practices. The Turks soon relate to the Muslim cultures of their environment, engage with them in business relations and adopt Islam in their Sunni branch. This contact could be due to the silk route, as the Muslim merchants would probably pass through the territories where the Ottomans lived. The first entries of Turkish tribes in the region that would later be the Ottoman Empire occur in the military, when the armies of the Abbasid Caliphate needed soldiers for internal struggles and against the Christians and Byzantines during the ninth century. Therefore, they resorted to border territories recruiting the population. Within the Abbasid Caliphate it can already be seen how the Turks are climbing positions in the army and the administration. The slow penetration of Turkish tribes in this area was carried out in two ways: through the progressive occupation of the territory by the tribal groups and through the struggle against the Byzantine Empire, which had dominated this region for a long time and which they annulled militarily.