You will have to ask a person who fought in the war that question.
Some Athenians blamed the troubles on Solon, especially after he left Athens for ten years. A lot of the old social norms re-appeared and their were irregularities in the reforms that Solon had recently implemented. Examples of this were very prominent in the government where some officials who had been elected refused to stand down or important posts were left open, with no one to fill them. After Solon's rule followed a tyranny by one of his family members and Solon proved disappointment for the Athenians, whom he said should have stopped this.
<span>"d. The Soviet Union had fallen to Germany" would not accurately describe the situation in Europe during this time, since although Germany would invade Russia, Russia never fully fell to Germany during the war. </span>
Ur answer will be the answer choice B bc it is the most reasonable answer for this question
Answer: The most obvious example for this is from the battle of the bulge, where hitler tried to turn the tide agansit the american forces by reapeting the strategy he did against the french 5 years ago. Trying to punch a hole through the enemy lines and use tanks to mop up the infantry. This worked to some degree, with an american force being trapped in a town during the battle.