Answer:
The main 3
shortages
bombing
tents
Explanation:
Shortages of manpower. That's why in Germany (and many other countries) after the war women were used to clear the streets of rubble. Shortages of accommodation. Bombing raids on cities and towns meant that people who's homes had been destroyed lived in temporary accommodation like army barracks and tents.
The defeat of General John Burgoyne at the Battle of Saratoga was a critical moment in the Revolutionary War because it brought France into the war on the side of the patriots
France realized that the United States could be victorious after Burgoyne’s army surrendered to American forces after Saratoga. Vergennes was directed by the king to negotiate an alliance with the Americans.
Factory conditions were unsafe and dangerous, with frequent accidents. If there was an accident, workers received little compensation for their injuries. Factory workers labored as much as 15 hours a day, under harsh policies from those running the factories. Factory owners essentially treated factory workers like serfs -- so having been emancipated from serfdom meant little or nothing. And workers' strikes were illegal.
When the workers approached the Winter Palace in 1905 to petition the tsar, the result was catastrophic. Imperial troops fired on them, in what has become known as "Bloody Sunday."
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Hace + tiempo + que is the structure you are looking for