Was there a “back door” to World War II, as some revisionist historians have asserted? According to this view, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, inhibited by the American public’s opposition to direct U.S. involvement in the fighting and determined to save Great Britain from a Nazi victory in Europe, manipulated events in the Pacific in order to provoke a Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, thereby forcing the United States to enter the war on the side of Britain
With the Korean war ending in a stalemate, the United States would effectively strengthen ties with South Korea. In doing so the United States had implemented military force in South Korea. Now, our relationship remains to be very beneficial as the U.S gains a trade partner as well as a military ally while the Koreans gain a strong military ally with good trading imports.
the answer so C- they are passed along to offspring.
an adaptation is a genetic change overtime that makes an organism better suited to their environment. organisms with some adaptions pass on their genes more than organisms without it, making them appear more often in a population.
A is not true because they are not learned, they are naturally acquired through mutations or genetic recombinations.
B is not true because genetics cannot really be changed that much during lifetime unless there is a mutation. still, a change acquired during an organisms lifetime would not be passed down to the offspring.
D is not true because a part of an organisms genetic makeup would not disappear all of the sudden.