Answer;
B. <span>seriously threaten to defeat the Soviet Union
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Explanation;
The Allied powers in the second world war;-1939- included, U.S, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and France.
The " Europe first strategy" was used by the allied axis to<span> stop Hitler first; Europe was considered a long-term threat; None of the Allies felt Japan or Italy posed a serious long-term threat. Because only Germany had the resources to bomb Britain, fight U.S. and British navies on the Atlantic, and invade the Soviet Union across a 1,200 mile front. Therefore, despite their ultimate goal being to fight and win a two front war, the Allies agreed to pursue a "Europe first" strategy. Until Hitler was defeated, the Pacific would be a secondary theater of war. </span>
In Native American traditions, animals are sometimes used to communicate the values and spiritual beliefs of Native communities. Animals' importance is also evident in the creation stories of many tribes. Animal imagery is often used to share family, clan, and personal stories.
Jetsun Pema is the Queen which literally means "Dragon Queen" of Bhutan. She is married to King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. She is the youngest queen in the world. She is also the mother of Prince Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, heir to the throne of Bhutan, as well as the mother of the second-born prince, Jigme Ugyen Wangchuck.Jetsun Pema accompanied Jigme Khesar on several of his royal visits to various parts of Bhutan before their wedding, and as Queen of Bhutan, accompanies him on all such visits. The royal visits on road through the country involve meeting and interacting with as many local people, students and public servants as possible.
The bathing traditions across the world differ from one another, and there's always a good reason behind it.
Western Europe's bathing tradition is pretty much in the sense of avoiding the bathing as much as possible. People were going for months without bathing. The reason behind that were the diseases, such as the plague, and it was well known that the less hygienic someone is, the lesser the chances of getting a disease because the body will be more resistant.
In Japan, the bathing tradition was seen as a must, as the Japanese had in their culture that they should always be clean, smell nicely, but also it was an act of purifying. So the bathing in Japan, very often with nice smelling plants, was a common thing.
In Southeast Asia, people very bathing constantly, mostly in the rivers and lakes. The reason for that was neither beauty and prestige, nor threat of diseases, but it was practical. The region is hot, the humidity high, so people were and still are bathing multiple times during the day in order to cool off.