Answer:
Western Europe
Explanation:
geographical explanation; Minimally, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, and Ireland are "Western Europe",have a population of 196,141,912 people,the weater in western europe is amene not too hot or too cold.
cultural; the western europe culture is based in 3 tipes of life,are they Roman law, Greek philosophy and Judeo-Christian morality.
religious characteristics;most people in weatern europe identify as Christian,but there are another kind of religions too,but isn't as famous as christian.
conflicts during the medieval period; wars between European states, civil wars within European states, wars between a European state and a non-European state that took place within Europe, and global conflicts in which Europe was a theatre of war is examples from conflicts in the medieval period.
warning;change some events or order of the last one.
Domestic trends
There was an increased surge of nationalism in countries in Europe such as Spain under Franco, Italy under Mussolini and Germany under Hitler, which fueled dictatorial war ambitions. the financial conditions that hit the USA and European countries created conditions for hostility and conspiracies.
Foreign policy trends
increased imperialistic desires from European imperial powers and Japan increased tensions the weakness of the league of nation and the refusal of the usa to join it weakening it furtherthe formation of alliances also fueled tensionsthe policy of allied powers led by Neville chamberlain,called appeasement policy served to give the axis powers to prepare for war.
Answer:
The Zimmerman Telegram.
Explanation:
The Germans would provide military and financial support for a Mexican attack on the United States, and in exchange Mexico would be free to annex “lost territory in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.” Coupled with the submarine attacks, it finally turned the U.S. government in favor of entering the fray.
agriculture, population, and organization pressure
Answer: All-encompassing sectional differences on the issue of slavery, such as outright support/opposition of slavery, economic practices, religious practices, education, cultural differences, and political differences kept the North and South at near constant opposition to one another on the issue of slavery.