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The correct answer is D. A total warfare approach to destroy civilian morale.
Explanation
Sherman's March to the Sea is the name of a Union military campaign during the American Civil War led by General William T. Sherman between the years 1863 and 1864. This campaign was characterized by the massive Union offensive against the Confederate States until reaching the Atlantic Ocean. Among the main military actions that were carried out during this campaign were the destruction of industry, mills, railways, and other strategically important infrastructure for the Confederate army.
In addition, they used theft and looting to stock up on everything they found in their path and destroying what was left over to cut off the supply. Years later, General William T. Sherman would be known due to this military strategy known as total warfare, which, in addition to militarily destroying the enemies, attacks the entire supply line and affects the morale of civilians through devastation and destruction. So the correct answer is D. A total warfare approach to destroy civilian morale.
1. Answer;
They evolved separately as they moved north and became two separate species.
Explanation;
The greenish warblers weren't geographically isolated, but they migrated around the Tibetan Plateau, evolving separately until they were no longer able to interbreed when both species (East and West) contacted in Siberia.
Greenish warblers were thought to have evolved from a single ancestral population that gradually diverged into two new species as it expanded northwards around the Tibetan plateau.
2. Answer;
- Their plumage patterns.
- Genetics and history
Explanation;
West Siberian greenish warblers (P. t. viridanus) and east Siberian greenish warblers (P. t. plumbeitarsus) differ subtly in their plumage patterns, most notably in their wing bars, which are used in communication. While viridanus has a single wing bar, plumbeitarsus has two. Around the southern side of the ring, plumage patterns change gradually.
Additionally, the two northern forms viridanus and plumbeitarsus are highly distinct genetically, but there is a gradient in genetic characteristics through the southern ring of populations. The greenish warblers were once confined to the southern portion of their range and then expanded northward along two pathways, evolving differences as they moved north. When the two expanding fronts met in central Siberia, they were different enough that they do not interbreed.