Answer:
- It created jealousy and mistrust among the European nations
Explanation:
During the nineteenth century, and the first years of the twentieth century, shortly before World War I, Several European powers such as Britain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany, had colonial possessions all over the world: in the Americas, in Africa, in Asia, and in Oceania.
In some of these areas, for example, in Africa, European Powers had bordering colonies, and this created the tensions and mistrust that finally led to the start of World War I.
Answer:
The train spoken about seems like a normal train. It run on tracks and it has different cars (sections) The picture looks very similar as well.
Explanation:
I think the train ride was pretty nice although they had to be very careful for white people not to see them. So they had to hide most likey in cargo which is usually is the last car of every passenger train.
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Well i would imagine that then the south would have had been able to keep its trade up with the Europe's which then they would have been able to fund their side more and have the proper resources to fight the war and may have won the fight.
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ANSWER:
D. concurrent power
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