The correct answer for 1 is <span>B form a league of nations
The league of nations was an organization that was supposed to be like the United Nations. All countries were supposed to work together on preserving world peace but the idea didn't work because it didn't have the support from major powers like the United States where the congress wouldn't ratify the treaty.
The correct answer for 2 is </span><span>B to divide Germany into several smaller parts so it would not be a threat
There were numerous territories that were a part of the German empire that had their own ethnic groups and that wanted independence so a large part of the fourteen points was on how to divide the territories and take them away from Germany and help them with establishing independent and democratic sovereign governments.
The correct answer for 3 is </span><span>b Germany was blamed for the war and severely weakened
There were numerous ways in which Germans considered themselves to be humiliated. For starters, they couldn't even negotiate the treaty, they could just accept what was ordered or suffer destruction. Numerous other policies ruined them economically so they had to be poor for a long time which was also humiliating.
The correct answer for 4 is </span><span>B He thought the United States should stay out of world affairs
He believed that the league of nations part where all countries fight against things oppressors would be burdensome for America and Americans and erode the power of the congress in favor of the power of the President which led to numerous policies of supporting isolationism and keeping America out of world affairs.</span>
The United States was a Democratic nation. And the Soviet Union was a Communist nation.
1. Role of textile manufacturing in initiating industrialization
Before industrialization the textile manufacturing system was a slow method, it demanded time and it was usually sold in local communities. But in the 1700s inventors created machines - such as the wheel shuttle and cotton gin - and techniques that improved the textile production made those businesses grow and stimulated the coal and the iron industries.
The boom of textile industrialization boosted the import of raw materials such as cotton, improved transportation of those materials and made the economy move as a whole and initiate industrialization.
2. How transportation technology advanced the Industrial Revolution
Before the Industrial Revolution transport of goods demanded a long time, it took sometimes months to send a letter or to transport something across cities. With the industrial revolution the demand increased, industries needed more and more raw materials and goods to continue production. This pushed the construction of roads, river traffic, steamboats, canals, and railroads. Those transports made production and transportation of goods easier and boosted, even more, the industrial revolution because it permitted to spread selling around the country.
3. Why the first factories were more efficient than the earlier putting-out system
The putting out system is a system that subcontracts work. A central agent contracts subcontractors that complete the work for the agent. This has many problems because it was a domestic system which workers mostly worked from home in pre-urban times.
With the development of new technology such as machines that help with the manufacturing system, the first factories became more efficient because they brought workers and machines together in one place, it increased the production and time of production was smaller.
The correct answer is D. It called for immediate military intervention in any Latin American country experiencing unrest or political instability.
The Roosevelt Corollary was an amendment to the Monroe Doctrine by Theodore Roosevelt, the President of the United States of America. The Monroe Doctrine recognized Latin America and the Caribbean as territory to expand trade interests of the United States in the region. Further, its original goal was to maintain European hegemony outside the hemisphere.