Answer:
<h2>Brainiest me</h2>
Explanation:
The Roaring Twenties was a period in the history of dramatic social and political change. For the first time, more Americans lived in cities than on farms. The nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and 1929, and this economic growth swept many Americans into an affluent but unfamiliar “consumer society.” People from coast to coast bought the same goods (thanks to nationwide advertising and the spread of chain stores), listened to the same music, did the same dances, and even used the same slang! Many Americans were uncomfortable with this new, urban, sometimes racy “mass culture;” in fact, for many–even most–people in the United States, the 1920s brought more conflict than celebration. However, for a small handful of young people in the nation’s big cities, the 1920s were roaring indeed.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>A</u>: Frederick II of Prussia.
Explanation:
The War of the Austrian Succession began in 1740 when Frederic II of Prussia invaded a Habsburg province of Silesia, ruled by Maria-Theresa.
Frederic II of Prussia invaded Maria-Theresa under the pretext that she could not inherit the Habsburg throne from her father since the Salic law strictly forbade women to inherit the throne.
The war ended after signing the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748. Maria-Theresa was named as Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary.
<span>The correct answer is B. Cecil Rhodes. He was a big tycoon and mine owner in Zimbabwe, more precisely Rhodesia. This was a part of Zimbabwe that he took for himself and it's even named after him. The name Rhodesian is usually taken to describe people who are Caucasian and come from Zimbabwe.</span>