<span>American people read more
British news than German news. The year 1914 was a significant year to the
world since it is the start of the World War I.
During this time, news reports about the war were spreading globally,
and Germany, the one responsible for the World War I also sends news. However,
it was easier for the Americans to receive British news than German news also
because of the language barrier.</span>
Answer:
<u>A civil war started</u>
Explanation:
After the death of Josip Broz Tito, who was the leader of Communist party and the president of the State there were no strong politicians who were able to preserve the unity of the country.
Economical crisis erupted and nationalism started spreading. Some republic declared Independence, which lead to Civil war.
The Civil war that erupted was followed with the biggest atrocities on the soil of Europe since WW2.
In this story, we learn about the experiences of the Kataoka family. They were one of the Japanese families that suffered through the experience of internment camps during World War II.
Before this experience, the Kataoka were renting land from Mrs. Perkins, who came to really value and appreciate them. When the Kataokas had to leave their home, Mrs. Perkins cooked for them and refused to let them help, as a sign of appreciation. Moreover, when she went to visit them at the camp, she helped them cover the damp, dirty floor and took a broken watch to have it repaired.
The division of Korea into two nations after WW II
Answer:
A unified army drawing from every colony was essential to combatting the well-organized British troops.
Explanation:
It was necessary for the Continental Congress to establish a shared army comprised of militias from every colony in the early months of the War for Independence because "A unified army drawing from every colony was essential to combatting the well-organized British troops."
These militias are mostly native Americans who understand the terrains, and can quickly form and execute guerilla tactics on the British Army by ambushing them at each state level