Answer:
There were three significant outcomes of the English Civil war.
1. The trial and execution of Charles | (1649)
2. The exile of his son, Charles || (1651)
3. The replacement of the English Monarchy
Explanation:
At first the English Monarchy was replaced with, <u>The Commonwealth of England</u> that was from 1649 to 1653
Then The commonwealth of England was replaced with The Protectorate under the personal rule of Oliver Cromwell. And his son Richard. From 1653 to 1658.
Answer:
Appeasement : the action of satisfying the demands of an aggressive person, country, or organization: a policy of appeasement.
Explanation:
Why did England and France choose this path? : The main reason why Britain/England and France embraced the appeasement policy was because they did not want the whole of Europe to be dragged into a world war by Hitler. It was a policy being persued due to the lessons learnt from world war one.
Why didn't it work on Hitler? : Essentially the Policy of Appeasement did not succeed with the nations it was designed to protect: it failed to prevent war. The failure of the Policy was largely deemed on that Appeasement was misconceived; Hitler’s ambitions to increase Germany’s borders and to expand Lebensraum, stretched much further than the legitimate grievances of Versailles.
The affirmation is correct.
The Tet Offensive was the turning point in the Vietnam War. The number of <em>defeats</em> during this war is terrible. It was one of the bloodiest wars in history, and one that took a particularly high toll of civilian lives:
- 58,000 US soldiers died and 304,000 wounded
- the Vietnamese army loses one million and a half of people.
Also, the country was devastated by years of chemical warfare. Billions of dollars were wasted. Thousands of acres of forest were destroyed. For Vietnamese, it meant generations of deformed babies, miscarriages, cancers and all manner of illnesses.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Their empire was too big. Their resources spread too thin. No wonder why they fell. They were just too big!
From the beginning, Great Britain had most of the advantages in the Revolutionary War. They had better guns, better troops, and better leaders. The only advantage the colonists had was that they knew the land and how to exploit it for their benefit, like Swamp Fox. Winning the support of the French brought more guns and troops, and leaders like Lafayette and Rochambeau. During the seize of Yorktown, Rochambeau sealed in the Redcoats, winning the war for the colonists.