Germany was divided into four temporary occupation zones to berlin, french and British, and American sector and soviet sector.
Austria-hungary seperated as a result of treaty of versailles that ended ww1 it also forced austria proper had to be given up.
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1. He was a pioneer, he died poor b/c his agents cheated him and he went broke.
2. the Panama crossing.
3. A simple way to mine and receive gold. you use a pan or bowl, fill it with the water and dirt from a rich stream, then shake the pan to level out the gold from the rocks and sand.
4. I would assume dredging, it's the machine way to 'pan' for gold.
5. The rivers were clogged with muck and chemicals were leaked into the forests.
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pros: neighborly sporting, everyone is on each other's standards socially
cons: lack of trade or "shopping" facilities. Entertainment is limited.
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Answer:
weakened the authority and credibility of the emperor.
Explanation:
By approving Christianity, the Roman state directly undermined its religious traditions. Finally, by this time, Romans considered their emperor a god. But the Christian belief in one god, who was not the emperor, weakened the authority and credibility of the emperor.
Answer:
Four effects of the Dust Bowl were: 1) People were killed, 2) Livestock were killed, 3) Crops failed, and 4) There was high levels of migration of farming families, especially to California.
Explanation:
In the 1930s, the Southern Plains suffered an extensive drought and the region became commonly referred to as the Dust Bowl. The drought led to extensive and severe dust storms throughout the area as high winds swept endless clouds of choking dust through the air stretching from Texas to Nebraska. A lot of livestock were killed and in the first year it is said that about 6,500 people died due to the fine particles of dust that affected their respiration. Crops failed across the entire region. All this happened during the Great Depression which magnified the effects and led to a sense of despair. It drove many farming away from the region as they migrated elsewhere in search of employment and better living conditions.