<span>2. List the countries and empires that were part of Europe in 1914 that no longer existed in 1919 Spain, Ottoman Empire, Russia, Austria-Hungary, Montenegrid, Serbia 3. List all of the new countries displayed on the 1919 map that were not present during 1914. <span>Ireland, Finland, Ertonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Prussia, Poland, Soviet Union, Turkey, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Danzig, Austria, Hungary </span>4. For each of the new countries listed above, write down the empire of which that country was once a part of. <span>Ireland: GB, Finland, Ertonia, Latvia: Russia, Lithuania, Prussia: Germany/Russia, Poland: Russia/Germany/Austria-Hungary, Soviet Union: Russia, Turkey: Ottoman Empire, Czechoslovakia: Austria-Hungary, Yugoslavia: Austria-Hungary/Serbia/Montenegrid, Danzig: Germany, Austria, Hungary: Austria-Hungary </span></span> 5.Make two columns, one titled “gained”and the other titled “lost”. List,under the appropriate columns,those countries that gained or lost territory from 1914 to 1919. Gained: Serbia, Romania, France, Italy Lost:<span> Germany, Russia, Austria- Hungary</span>
C - The general public saw Andrew Jackson as one of the own.
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson is the 7th president of the United States. He was regarded as a national hero due to his military and political strides in the United States during his heydays. His reception as the president of the United Stated was welcomed by many quarters in the United States as he was regarded as the man of the people. Prior to his emergence as the president of the United Stated, he was a military war lord who led the U.S Army to many victories, notable among which include the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and the Battle of New Orleans. He was different from his predecessors in various ways, as he was generally accepted by the populace and had already gained fame and favor with the people, owing to his prior heroic acts and achievements. He has also served in the congress and senate prior to his election. His political ideology was focused on advancing the individual rights of the common man against corrupt political elites and institutions. He is strongly revered as a formidable advocate of democracy.
Women played a key role, encouraging the larger democratic movement to include women’s issues and fostering the leadership of women. The newly formed Federation of South African Women began organizing women of all races to fight together for equality.
Roger Williams was expelled from Massachusetts for being " a rebel" for his new ideas and later founded the state of Rhode Island advocating the ideals of the separation of church and state.
Lloyd George became Minister of Munitions and rapidly expanded production. In 1916, he was appointed Secretary of State for War but was frustrated by his limited power and clashes with the military establishment over strategy. Amid stalemate on the Western Front, confidence in Asquith's leadership waned.