A. The war in Iraq
The war in Afghanistan, begun in 2001, was aimed against the al-Qaeda terror group that was based in Afghanistan and had perpetrated the 9-11 attacks against the United States. It also aimed to removed the Taliban government from power in Afghanistan, a government which had harbored al-Qaeda and was itself seen as an illegitimate power.
The war in Iraq was pursued beginning in 2003 as a preemptive strike against the regime of Saddam Hussein and the perception that he had stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction that could be used for terroristic purposes. That perception did not turn out to be a full reality, but the war pursued regime change in Iraq nonetheless.
Answer:
Explanation:
Although there were numerous advancements during the Industrial Revolution, the rapid progress caused many issues. As workers left their farms to work in factories for higher wages, it led to a shortage of food being produced. The sharp increase in the number of factories led to an increased in urban pollution.
Force US merchants to produce and market goods in a lower price, and to raise the quality. Once they do this, advertise it as nationalism, and tell the general public that buying the US products was better than buying British. After all, many, if they could, would rather buy US products (because of nativism) and would want little to do with Britain
hope this helps
One of the great controversies was the heliocentric versus geocentric theories that were competing at the time. The idea that the Earth was not the center of the known universe was dismaying to the Roman Catholic Church at the time, which saw the Earth as a special part of Creation that had to be at the center of everything. With Kepler and Copernicus espousing theories that put the Sun at the center of the local solar system instead of the Universe, it put them at odds with the religious people in power at the time, and caused much strife to the scientists.
Interested in joining my brainly team (Agarvated) ask in comments below
Answer
Syriac, Greek and Sanskrit
Explanation:
hope this helps again