The answer is B, if this is about WW1. The allied powers was WW2 and involved The U.S. The Western advance was Britain and France in WW1, I think... Don't quote me on that. And the League of NAtions was the precursor of the UN and was started in between WW1 and WW2 and lasted through WW2. But based on the nations listed, since it is only Russia, Britain and France, The answer would be B. Triple Entente.
Answer:
A growing population led to a shortage of land for peasants to work.
Explanation:
Qing dynasty established in 1636 is known as the fifth largest regime in the world, spanning over three centuries. During this period, the supply of food in the area got better with the introduction of potato and peanut from the United states of America, which ultimately led to the high increase in population of the people in China. All the lands in country got used up, which makes the small-scale farmers to change their work patterns to suit the situations of things experienced then.
The sinking of USS Maine helps the Spanish American war to come to an end.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The USS Maine is the second class battleship was sent to Havana where the war between Cubans and Spanish-American going. This incident happens on Feb15,1898.
The USS Maine went there to save the Spanish-American. The war starts on the purchase of Louisiana. Spain was blamed by Americans.
As the war came to an end and Cuba became the independent island but still, there are few issues going on this island.
Well, number one is impossible. Great Britain was the first country to industrialize; they started the Industrial Revolution in 1780, with it taking full force in 1840. Japan's industrialization happened with the Meiji Restoration, a full 30 years after the formal beginning of the British industrialization.
2) Literally no one ever conquered Japan. Ask the Mongols- they tried. twice. and failed. twice.
3)Japan only has 20% arable land, so that's not much. And even still, the only country they actually traded with until after their industrialization was the Netherlands.
4) Japan, only a couple hundred miles from China, borrowed many aspect of their culture, which explains why Buddhism played (and still does to an extent) a large role in Japanese society.
So #4 is your answer