Rivalry
Colonial and imperialistic ambitions was a major contributor of rivalry and hostility that beheld western Europe in the decades before ww1. Each of the nations was seeking to out do each in strategic colonies such as Egypt, east africa,India and some provinces in Europe such as Alasce and Lorraine.
The Populist Party wanted to push several issues at the time in the 1890s in the United States.
1. Free Silver--one of their biggest platforms was to change the currency to free silver to make it more affordable for the average person to use, instead of having money backed up by the gold standard.
2. Eight hour workday--They wanted to have workers and laborers be given an eight hour workday to give workers better working conditions than what they currently faced.
3. Income tax--They wanted to have a federal income tax (which later becomes the 16th Amendment) to have different taxes for people based on their income, or how much money they would make. So essentially, a very wealthy person would have higher taxes than a poor person.
4. Regulation of the railroad--They wanted the government to regulate the railroad instead of the big businesses regulating the railroad and coming up with the prices. The farmers especially felt as though it was not fair to allow the business owners to set the prices.
The Populist Party was essentially called the People's Party because they wanted to better represent and recognize the common people in government.
Answer:
C. the settlement of the Neolithic farmers
A. the rise in the belief of life after death
E. the unification of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
D. the building of the step pyramid
B. the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza
Explanation:
Neolithic settlements in Egypt appeared even around 6000 BC.
The rise in the belief of life after death is as old as first civilizations that appeared here.
King Narmer unified Egypt around 3100 BC.
Step pyramids, including Djoser pyramid were built during 3rd dynasty, around 2650 BC.
Pyramids of Giza were built during period of Old Kingdom (2575-2134 BC)
Answer:
He was a revolutionary and Soviet politician who ruled the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. Stalin's father was a drunk who routinely beat him.
Explanation:
The correct answer is C chief