The war fell sharply along the lines of President Truman’s Containment policy. It was the countries mission to prevent the further proliferation of Communism by the Soviet Union
The map above shows what Europe’s borders looked on the eve of World War One in 1914, overlaid on top of the borders of European countries today. ... The Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russian Empires in particular controlled most of the today’s Central and Eastern European states.
<span>. built dams to provide for irrigation</span>
irrigation was used to farm lands that were originally arid and semi arid<span>4. converted bad land into agricultural fields</span>
<span>these bad lands otherwise ARID AND SEMI ARID were successful reclaimed through irrigation methods.
</span><span></span><span>5. invented new farming methods
</span> improvements in agricultural techniques and tools bolstered the agricultural sector making it one of the important source of taxes for the dynasty.
D. Great Britain.
Source: My World History Textbook
"Great Britain, which long opposed construction of the canal for fear that it might fall into enemy hands, benefited more than any other nation... Instead of making Egypt powerful and independent, the Suez Canal provided the excuse for a British invasion and occupation of that country."