Yes i reject this statement <em>" world war ll was a continuation of world war l"</em>.
I believe this because <em>Adolf Hitler</em> became chancellor of <em>Germany </em>after world war l. Hitler decided to load up weapons and troops, why you might ask? So he could successfully take back the land he lost in the <em>Treaty Of Versailles</em> territory had been given back to France. Hitler didn't create the hatred of Jews, Jews were already hated he, fed the people what they wanted to hear. The people of Germany believed it was the Jews fault all this had happen. So yes these wars went hand in hand due to Hitler and the <em>Treaty Of Versailles.</em>
1. The answer is B.
"A", only describes some of the results of the tension between the USSR and the western world during The Cold War.
2. A
While both have pretty radical policies (that was the Cold War, sigh), boycotting and embargoing non-aligned nations did it for me. Why oppress nations that could potentially be allies, 'down-the-road'?
In his farewell address, Washington warned against permanent foreign alliances and the development of political parties, since he was concerned that fighting factions of people in the colonies would unite and eventually tear the union apart.
1. <span>Planters, who were able to expand plantations and Southern culture into Florida</span>
<span>The major parties during this time included the Democratic Party, led by Andrew Jackson, and the Whig Party, assembled by Henry Clay from the National Republicans to oppose Jackson</span>