A. Establishment of the hanseatic league
Prohibiting the export of arms, ammunition, and implements of war, from the United States to foreign nations at war
Answer:
O violent and oppressive
Explanation:
authoritarian violent and oppressive a movement for the people geared toward social welfare.
The code of chivalry was intended to prevent lawlessness on the part of knights.
Answer:
The ANZAC troops fought at the Battle of Gallipoli in World War I.
Explanation:
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, often shortened to ANZAC, is the name under which Australian and New Zealand troops act jointly in wartime.
Initially, the corps included the 1st Australian Division, the New Zealand Infantry Brigade and two brigades: the Australian Light Cavalry and the New Zealand Horse Rifle Brigade. In addition to the Australian and New Zealand units, ANZAC later included Indian, Ceylon and English units.
During World War I, ANZAC and the British fought in the Battle of Gallipoli against the forces of the Ottoman Empire, being this its most important participation in battle. It also participated in the offensive against the Ottomans in Palestine, in West Flanders and in France.