Answer:
D. anti-Assad, anti-ISIS
Explanation:
Throughout the Syrian Civil War, which started in 2011 and is still ongoing, the United States has always been in opposition to the regime of Bashar Al Assad.
The reason is that Assad's regime is pro-Russia, and Russia is one of the most important geopolitical adversaries of the United States (the other being China).
The United States also became anti-ISIS when this terrorist group emerged. The United States was crucial in the eventual almost total defeat of ISIS. Currently, ISIS only holds a small patch of land in central Syria.
Answer:
1. The ecosystem would eventually return to its original state
Explanation:
There is a whole part of ecology concerned about the effects fires have on the ecosystem and its processes.<u> It has been determined that most of the ecosystems are very renewable, managing to return to the previous state after the fires. </u>
For nature, fires are the normal process and the ecosystem is therefore adaptable to them. They manage to help the soil, clean out the litter, and shape the environment for regrowth. There are even species of animals and plants whose existence and reproduction is connected to the fires.
With human interventions in both starting and suppressing the fires, the ecosystem is disrupted and there is less chance of renewal.