Answer: They did not adequately protect Ethiopia.
Explanation:
Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia (modern day Ethiopia) was forced to flee his country when Italy under Mussolini invaded it in 1935 as part of Mussolini's plans to gain more colonies in Africa.
Abyssinia was a member of the League of Nations and expected the League to sort the matter out. The League responded by imposing sanctions on Italy but the main member states such as Britain and France made deals with Italy and undermined the blockade.
Italy completely conquered Abyssinia and this disappointed Haile Selassie who thought that the League would have done more to protect a member state from agrresion.
Answer:
Explanation:
Most democratic governments consider participating in national elections a right of citizenship. Some consider that participation at elections is also a citizen's civic responsibility. In some countries, where voting is considered a duty, voting at elections has been made compulsory and has been regulated in the national constitutions and electoral laws. Some countries go as far as to impose sanctions on non-voters.
Yeah i would agree with the last one cos like it’s easier to get their point across idrk sorryyy
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same excerpt that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be "</span><span>A. Metaphor and simile," since Paine urges the reader to think about how impractical it is for such as large nation to be ruled over by such a small island nation (Britain). </span>
Answer:
Epidemics (diseases) brought to the Americas by Europeans.
Explanation:
With the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492, led the beginning of the Columbian Exchange. Europeans started establishing colonies in the New World. Spanish settlers made trading connections with the natives and exchange goods and materials. The European not only traded good but they also brought diseases in the New World, that led to the decline of the entire civilizations. Majority of the Native American died with coming connecting with smallpox, chickenpox, cholera, malaria, measles, scarlet fever, etc.