The correct answer is option A) "Frederick II took Silesia". In the Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks' War, the leader of Prussia King Frederick the Great resulted victorious over Austria. This changed the map of Europe because the kingdom of Prussia gained control of extensive new lands in Silesia, including highly industrialized and densely populated areas.
religious reforms, interests in social issues, new forms of lit., artistic achievements, exploration and colonization
The Renaissance is a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries. It is an extension of the Middle Ages, and is bridged by the Age of Enlightenment to modern history. It grew in fragments, with the very first traces found seemingly in Italy, coming to cover much of Europe, for some scholars marking the beginning of the modern age.
A lot of things did, in various places around the world. The events that jump out in my mind when those dates are mentioned are these:
<u>May 14th, 1948:</u>
The provisional government of the portion of the British Mandate for Palestine that was designated by the UN partition as reserved for Jewish administration declared that it was becoming a free and independent sovereign nation called Israel.
<u>May 15th, 1948:</u>
The massed armies of Syria, Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq rolled into Israel with big signs on the front of their tanks that read "Oh No You're Not !" .
d. Japan surrendered is the answer.
In 1945, two first atomic bombs were thrown to Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States, marking Japanese surrender.
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The correct answer to this question is (c.) 20th century. It was in the 20th century when the idea of fascism spread to Italy and Spain. Fascism was founded in the 19th century, however, the idea was founded in France.