France was smart enough to see that Germany was isolating them, so they teamed with Great Britain and Russia (the triple entente). The outbreak of WWI started with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Gavrilo Princip of Serbia. Serbia for a long time had been asking for Independence, but Austria would not grant it to them, so Princip assassinated their beloved Archduke, which caused Austria to declare war on Serbia. Concerned that their close trading partner was going to collapse in a war, Russia got involved to protect Serbia. In order to protect Austria-Hungary, Germany stepped in to declare war on Russia. At this point the alliance system began to unfold as each country vowed to come to each other's assistance in the event of war.
I know you only asked about Germany's attempt to isolate France and how it was unsuccessful, but I wanted to provide information on the significance of France's counter leading up to WWI. Hope this was overly helpful! :)
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The allies included Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the USA
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C) Cities begin where there are easily obtainable resources available.
Explanation:
Let's start by process of elimination.
Right off the bat, we can get rid of D- why would someone want to live somewhere difficult if there's tons of other places to live where life can be easier?
Living conditions are far more important than the natural beauty when it comes to settling, to we can knock A off too.
Now, we're left with two choices- where suburban growth is well-established, and where there are easily obtainable resources available.
The thing about suburbs is that they didn't really come around until cities did. I mean, it's in the name- sub (secondary) urban (city).
It's C. Tons of cities were established expressly for obtaining natural resources and because of convenience.
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His idea to rectify social inequality created by capitalism was to institute a system of universal slavery, based on his belief that "nineteen out of every twenty individuals have ... a natural and inalienable right to be slaves." Under this same context, Fitzhugh asserted that society was obligated to protect the weak