World War 1 because as Taskmasters said on this website, "Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde, in the early 20th century, which was heavily influenced by World War I. It was anti-war and anti-bourgeois, and had political affinities with radical left. Some of the key figures of the Dada movement were: Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Hans Arp, George Grosz, Max Ernst, Beatrice Wood, Tristan Tzara, Francis Picabia, etc. The movement influenced later styles in art such as Surrealism, Nouveau Realisme, pop art and Fluxus." (I quoted another guy's answer a.k.a. Taskmasters.
The answer to your question is C. 10 years
Answer: There were lots of territories, but I'm not sure of which 3.
Explanation:
The quote “You furnish the pictures, and I’ll furnish the war” illustrates
the late-19th-century style of journalism known as "<span>(B) Yellow journalism," since this was used to push the nation towards war.</span>
Yes. You might remember it differently. Or your judgment made you hear wrong and think something else.