"<span>Although the </span>war<span> began with Nazi Germany's attack on Poland in September 1939, the </span>United States did<span> not </span>enter<span> the </span>war<span> until after the Japanese bombed the American fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941."
"</span><span>75 years ago, Pearl Harbor attack brought US into WWII. PARIS, France — The December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor triggered the United States to join its European allies in World War II."
How it ended:
"</span>World War 2 ended with the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers. On 8 May1945<span>, the Allies accepted Germany's surrender, about a week after Adolf Hitler had committed suicide. VE Day – Victory in Europe celebrates the end of the Second World War on 8 May </span>1945<span>."</span>
Answer:
A) True.
Explanation:
It is<em> true </em>that a lot of events that happened in his book also happened in his life but is not quite identical. Fitzgerald became a second lieutenant. While stationed in Camp Sheridan, he met and fell in love with Zelda Sayre. She had an uncontrollable desire for wealth and fun. When Fitzgerald published "This Side of Paradise" and earned a lot of money, Zelda agreed to marry him. Like Jay Gatsby, Fitzgerald revered wealth and luxury and acquired many properties. Like Jay Gatsby, Fitzgerald also threw big parties to win Zelda's love.
B is correct the war started before the declaration of independence was written
The answer is cause and effect based claim
Answer:
2.1 How do you think these measures influence the evolution of the Palestinian-Israel conflict?
Those measures, while being effective in making life safer in Israel, for Israeli citizens, are likely to escalate the conflict, since they represent a restriction to the right of free movement of Palestinian citizens.
2.2 What measures would you take to avoid discrimination and resolve the conflict?
The conflict is extremely complex, and many measures have been tried in the past. Most experts agree that the best solution (not necessarily the most plausible solution) is a definitive two-state division between Israel and the state of Palestine.
The problem is that Israel continues to occupy areas that are supposedly Palestinian lands, and that some of the Palestinian authorities continue to promote violence and terrorism against Israel in response to the occupation.