Walter George and Eugene Talmadge were against Franklin Roosevelt's policies regarding new deal and by his reforms in general, and since they were influential in the congress they could pose a problem. He supported Lawrence Camp because Camp was a trusted man and would support FDR's policies and FDR could help elect him through his presidential influence.
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Athens developed a system that valued philosophy and active political involvement by its citizens in the early form of democracy and Sparta developed a militaristic system that valued physical training, military service, and they were a strict loyalty to the state.
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Former Austro-Hungarian territories were given independence, while former Ottoman territories were divided among European powers.
Explanation:
After getting defeated from the first World War, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire forced to reduce the size of their region. The Ottoman Empire broke apart, with the Turks limited to Turkey. The Ottoman Empire lost many of its territories.
The former empire of Austria-Hungary dissolved, and new nations created from its land, including Hungary, Austria, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia.
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D.
Explanation:
The Nationalist Party and the Communist party where the two parties fighting for power before and after WW2. The Communist Party was headed by Mao Zedong and the Nationalists where led by Chang Kai-shek.