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AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
Serbia
Germany
Russia
France
Britain
Italy
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<u>================================================================= </u>Austria-Hungary is most to blame for the war despite Serbia having an involvement in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand as Austria-Hungary had sent Serbia a 10 point ultimatum which was designed to make sure that these demands were impossible for Serbia.
Italy is least to blame as Italy did not throw more wood into the burning flame which are alliances as alliances between countries was the main reason which it escalated in the end. Italy did join in the end in the Entente's side as they were promised large swathes of Austria-Hungarian land. But they at least did not throw more wood into a burning fire which could have caused more problems.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Japan was to become a major exporter of silver, copper, and gold during the period until exports for those minerals were banned. Renaissance Japan was also perceived as a sophisticated feudal society with a high culture and a strong pre-industrial technology.
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Explanation:
This is one of the most interesting questions you could ask about WW2. I'm going to become a little yakky about this question because it is so important.
In the beginning of the war, before Pearl Harbor, America was asleep. She tried to arm both Britain and Russia but the problem was German subs. They destroyed an awful lot of need materials (including weapons). The American public ignored this so Roosevelt's hands were tied.
On the Japanese side, only Admiral Yamamoto opposed waking America up but since the rest of the Admiralty was all for attacking the US, it was Yamamoto who decided that if they were going to do something foolish, then it better Cripple the US for a long time, or at least long enough to find a good supply of Oil.
Then Pearl Harbor came and America woke up. It was decided that with what they knew, America would engage Hitler first.
That turned out to be impossible, so the factories went into production and Rosie the riveter/welder came into being. I think it was 20% of the work force were women and they did learn how to weld and use a riveter.
By the end of the war, America produced enough tonnage of munitions and ships and planes to fight on both fronts. (The Pacific was made up of 3 fronts, and America supplied them all plus Europe). America simply over whelmed her enemies. It is an amazing story, well worth your while to go deeper. Your grandparents and great grandparents will be able to tell you quite a bit if they served or worked in factories.
I would say the way good and services are traded to foreign countries
Answer:
Houston, Lamar, Houston, Jones
Explanation:
After Texas proclaimed its independence from Mexico, a new group of supporters of unification with the United States appeared in its new government, led by the leader of the Texas Revolution Sam Houston. In the same year, namely in August 1837, the ambassador of the new independent state of Texas appealed to US President Martin Van Buren with a request to accept the Republic of Texas into the United States.
However, the president of the United States, because of a possible aggravation of relations with Mexico, which until now considered Texas as its territory, rejected this offer.
The next year, the new president of Texas was the leader of the "nationalists" Mirabeau Lamar, who insisted on the need to preserve Texas sovereignty from both Mexico and the United States, in connection with which the issue of joining the states was removed from the agenda.
In September 1844, Anson Jones was elected President of the Republic of Texas, and he took office on December 9. He remained president until February 19, 1846, when Texas joined the United States.