Answer: Each of these religions is monotheistic anf believes in only one god.
The Allied bombing of strategic cities in Germany during World War II was at first not as good as it was expected. Starting in 1939-40 in response to an attack from the Luftwaffe on London, the British initiated the strategic bombing operation that sought to destroy military targets. However, it was soon discovered that British bombers were not exact and were not destroying military targets but rather civilian populations. Around 1940, the Allies discovered the power and the pressure that the destruction of key cities of Germany, particularly Berlin, could have on the Reich. However, in the beginning it did not have the expected result of bringing the Reich down or the Germans´ morale either. It was only until 1942-43 that both the British and US Air Force managed to, with more efficient planes, and with the use of new radars, not only locate, but also destroy more effectively than before and hit the true targets of their attack. With the raids of Hamburg and other cities, the Allies, with their strategy of strategic bombing, were able to help pave the turn of events that led to the final surrender of Germany. Correct answer is A.
Answer:
<em>July 14, 1789</em>
Explanation:
<em>France was founded July 14, 1789.</em>
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During the Great Depression Herbert Hoover opted for a "laissez-faire" policy with respect to the economy, meaning he believed the system of capitalism would self-correct and bounce back from devastation after the Stock Market crash of 1929 and the subsequent recession. Hoover felt that financial aid from the government would encourage people to stop working and was therefore against the develop of social services and public funds as a solution. In fact, Hoover championed the concept of "trickle down" economics, a theory that holds that the prosperity of big business and banks would trickle down to the average American because, according to him and his advisors, they would create more jobs, increase consumerism and expand production. To facilitate this trickle-down economics plan he cut taxes for those with higher incomes. His response failed because the tax cuts for the rich simply translated to even more wealth for the wealthy, further spurring income inequality. The average American did not receive bailouts or tax breaks, bur rather was the victim of a government that was not prepared to handle such a crisis. Shanty towns developed quickly as millions of Americans suffered at the hands of insufficient crisis relief and will forever be remembered as being named after the sitting president who watched the country collapse and did little to stop it: they were called "Hoovervilles".
Explanation:
The Louisiana purchase included:
arkansas, iowa, missouri, kansas, oklahoma, nebraska, and parts of minnesota