The answer is "Pope Urban II"
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What I can understand from your question, rational use suggest that you use things in a rational way or in a logical,astute,prudent way. This means, for example, you are lost in an island and you know someone is going to look for you in the following 10 days, still you dont know in which day you are going to be rescued. Because you are an inteligent human being you will decide to use your things in a rational way as if you dont do it you will have a shortage of supplies and most probably you are going to die.
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D. To give Japan an excuse to seize Manchuria from China
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Mukden incident is commonly known as the Manchurian incident followed by the seizure of the Manchurian city of Mukden by Japanese troops. Japanese want to conquer Manchuria due to their unlimited natural resources such as iron ore minerals and its fertile soil which is suitable for agriculture. As Manchuria was Chinese territory and in order to respond to the pressure from Chinese nationalist leader Chain Kai-shek Japanese started bombing several towns in south Manchuria to occupy Mukden and seized bank, utilities, and administration center.
<span>The New Deal<span>At Roosevelt's nationally broadcast inauguration speech, the new president denounced the "money changers" who had brought on the economic disaster and declared that the government must wage war on the Great Depression as it would against an armed foe. Roosevelt's liberal solution to the problems was to aggressively use government as a tool for creating a "new deal" for the American people, aimed at three R's--relief, recovery, and reform. The New Deal's most immediate goals were short-range relief and immediate recovery. These were the immediate goals of the Hundred Days Congress, which met March 9-June 6, 1933. Long-range goals of permanent recovery and the reform of institutional abuses and practices that had produced the Depression came as part of the Second New Deal, from November 1933 to 1939.
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