Many critics believe that the policy of the British government during the Irish Famine: <span>A) contributed to food shortages
During the Irish Famine, many people suffered due to the food shortage that caused by massive increase in population due to a constant flow of Immigrants from Ireland. The landlords and the wealthy of course kept a massive food supply within their reach and the British Government basically did nothing about it.</span>
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The D-Day invasion took years of planning.
Initially, a plan called “Operation Sledgehammer” called for an Allied invasion of ports in northwest France as early as 1943, but Roosevelt and Churchill decided to invade Northern Africa first and attack Europe's “soft underbelly” through Italy.Mar 12, 2019
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Answer: French colonization was very much affected by religious wars in France itself, there were many changes in the attitude of French crown to invest in colonization projects so they never had so many resources as, for example, Spanish projects. Consequently many projects failed (Florida) and so-called New France did not receive so many investment. Consequently New France was condemned to be defeated and eliminated. France (especially royal France) abandoned New France.
Explanation: English and Spanish projects were 1) massive (included many people), 2) there was much better investment. Consequently Québec had to fight for survival within British Empire.
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During the Civil War, reformers focused on the war effort rather than organizing women's rights meetings. Many woman's rights activists supported the abolition of slavery, so they rallied to ensure that the war would end this inhumane practice. Some women's rights activists, like Clara Barton, served as nurses.