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Germany’s final push contributed to the end of ww1 because they are taking one last chance before ALL the U.S. forces come in (many are already on shore), since they know they won’t be able to beat them (the U.S. are fresh into the war and their men are ready for battle). Many Germans were tired of war (many abandoned and ran off), they lack supplies and food. It’s shows the downfall of the war bringing to the country and with Germany gone, the central powers lost a major fighting force and they will eventually need to surrender since they aren’t as powerful.
A bit of info on Germany’s final efforts in the world:
On March 21, 1918, the Germans fired using more than 6,000 heavy guns at the Somme River, firing at the Allies. They caused 133,000 French and British dead/wounded while 250,000 Germans died. After this, they were able to advance their way to the Marne River. General Pershing of the U.S. forces stopped them when they advanced 50 miles to Paris and pushed them back to Germany. However, as a result the U.S. lost 12,000 men.
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C. the sinking of the USS Maine
Explanation:
The reasons for war were many, but there were two immediate ones: America's support the ongoing struggle by Cubans and Filipinos against Spanish rule, and the mysterious explosion of the battleship U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor.
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Natural factors that have negatively affected the Great Wall include thousands of years of sunshine, rain, wind, storms, mudslides, and earthquakes. Human activities cause considerable damage to the Great Wall.
Explanation:
sunshine, rain, wind, storms, mudslides, earthquakes
Human activities cause considerable damage to the Great wall.
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The Great(Western) Schism of 1378 CE was a B. conflict between the French king and the pope that resulted in two rival popes.
<h3>How did the Great Schism of 1378 happen?</h3>
The Great Schism happened because the French King and the Vatican got into conflict that resulted in the French supporting the rise of a new pope.
As a result, there were two popes who took up residency in separate locations and threatened to destroy the unity of the Catholic Church.
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