The answer is A and C
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WW1 helped women get the right to vote because it showed how women played an important role in almost everything, from home to factories to the battlegrounds too
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All the answers apply in varying degrees:
- The land <u>that would eventually become Brazil</u> and that was claimed by Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral was indeed east of the line of Demarcation drawn at the Treaty of Tordesillas. <u>Thought Portugal did claim more land west of that line later on</u> and Spain tolerated it.
- Indeed. Taking a look at that line of Demarcation does explain why Brazilians Speak a language other than Spanish.
- Although the explorer who claimed Brazil pretended that he was just on his way to India, <u>several historians claim this want a planned landing. Therefore, historians are divided on this particular contention.</u>
If only the most absolutely accurate of the answers can be retained, then answer two is the best candidate.
The one that was not a critical event during the late stages of the cold war from 1968 to 1991 was: rise of the Solidarity trade union and political movement in Poland
The late stage of cold war filled with events that contribute to the fall of the soviet Union. Solidarity union and Poland's condition has nothing to do with it.