<span>Both empires were broken up either into small independent states or regions governed by mandates given to other European powers. </span>
We really don't know if it was a hydrogen bomb or not. It is seriously doubted though because their are seismic detectors all over the world and the bomb wasn't as strong as it should have been. The U.S have said that the records that the bomb gave off was around a 4.8 magnitude event. A hydrogen bomb would've given off a 6.8. So their was definitely an explosion, but not as big as korea claims it to have been.
Answer:option 1,2 and 4 are incorrect.
Explanation:
That's why option 3 is correct.
Having checks and balances between the three branches of government
natural rights of every man
the consent to be governed
the belief that the government is responsible for the protection of it's citizens <span />