The correct answer is A. Japan invades Manchuria, Tripartite Pact signed, US Oil embargo
Explanation:
The three events are related to key events before and during the Second World War, especially in relation to Japan that belonged to the Axis Powers. The first event was the invasion of Manchuria, China by the Japanese Empire in 1931. This event is considered by some historians to be the beginning of the Second World War. Moreover, the event was an attempt for Japan to gain power. This event was followed by the Tripartite Pact in 1940 that was signed by Axis powers including Japan to officially form an Alliance during the Second World war.. Finally, the U.S. Oil embargo took place in 1941 as the U.S. that belonged to the Allies decided to ban the export of oil to Japan (Oil Embargo) as a way to weaken Japan powers in the War.
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Sectional differences increased.
Answer:
The correct answer is B. The most likely reason General William T. Sherman wanted to control the rail lines running through Atlanta, Georgia, during his "Atlanta Campaign" was because he wanted to cut off the flow of supplies to the Confederate army.
Explanation:
The Atlanta campaign was a series of battles in the western theater of the Civil War that took place in Georgia in mid-1864, with the final result of the final fall of Atlanta and the acceleration of the end of the Civil War.
Atlanta was an intermediate point through which all the supply routes of the Confederacy passed: both those that went to Florida, as well as those that went to the Carolinas, as well as those that turned towards Texas, must necessarily pass through this city. For this reason, the control of this geographical point would import for the Union the total cut of the supply of the Confederation.
Please spell holocaust right :) but anyways is it multiple choice?
I think it is c. That one makes the most sense to me.