Answer:
D. Sherman
Explanation:
Union General Sherman was known for his total war strategies during the Civil War.
He became known for these tactics after his March to the Sea, where he led thousands of soldiers into Georgia, destroying everything in their paths.
This is known as total war, and it "scorched" the Earth.
So, D is the correct answer.
Answer:
Marie Salomea Skłodowska Curie, born Maria Salomea Skłodowska, was a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was born November 7, 1867 and died July 4, 1934 hope this helps.
Japan was closed off and uninterested in trade or dealing with the rest of the world until Commodore Matthew Perry (US) sailed war ships in to a Japanese harbour and forced Japan in to open its doors to trade.
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Society in the 19th Century. During the 19th century life was transformed by the Industrial Revolution. At first, it caused many problems but in the late 19th century life became more comfortable for ordinary people. Meanwhile, Britain became the world's first urban society.
Explanation:
It had a very significant impact on America.
The Great Depression caused an economic catastrophe in America that left millions of people jobless and impoverished. This incident had a significant impact on not only America but the entire world.
World War II marked the United States' awakening as the most powerful and important nation in history, surpassing all previous nations. Although other nations despised the unexpected rise of that American dominance, it was to the advantage of their fellow citizens, mankind, as well as other nations and the security of our global community.
Although many people died, its unexpected emergence symbolizes the continuation of peace after World War II and the cold war, which was triggered by proxy wars. With everyone contributing to the war effort, Americans were able to boost their economy during World War II. All around the nation, there was a flurry of activity related to selling war bonds and other revenue-generating ventures, which boosted both the nation's economy and war effort. Additionally, it assisted in reviving American industry.
It developed the concept of quick manufacturing by using the dying industry to make tanks and airplanes. The newly employed Americans received pay, which led to a successful income tax return.
Not only did this war make the United States the world's strongest country, it also elevated it to the top spot for global influence.
An improvement would be the end of the Great Depression. The advent of nuclear weaponry and the cold war would be a bad change.
Hope this helps,
Eddie.