Militarism i feel had the most impact on the cause of WW1 cause the greater one army got the greater other countries armies. The thing that had the second greatest impact would be Imperialism, each nation wanted colonies so their wealth and influence was greater. Britain and France had lots of colonies in Africa and Asia. But then Germany and Italy wanted colonies of their own which was already a global competition. How the alliances were set was the third impact that didn't have alot of impact but still decided how the war turned out. From the start the Triple Alliance was surrounded by the Triple Entente which was a disadvantage. Then the ting that had the least impact would be Nationalism. Each country thinks that their country is the best, but the political views of each country was pretty much the same.
I found your question in another source. See attached image. By definition we have:
P = d x h x g
where:
P = Pressure (N / m²)
d = Density (Kg / m³)
h = Height (m)
g = Force of gravity (m / s²)
We have to:
g = 9.8 (m / s²)
d = 1000 Kg / m³
Therefore the pressure only depends on the height.
We have then that the lowest pressure is at point A since that point represents the lowest height with respect to the surface:
h = 20m
Answer: A
The major difference between Europe and the Pacific was the approach. In Europe, the Allies needed to make one major landing before engaging in traditional land battle.
The Pacific theatre forced the Allies to make landing after landing and then hold territory on their way to Japan.
The US one in the Pacific by taking key islands and using airplanes to control the region.
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He denied that the Muslims joined the uprising in a spirit of jihad, and argued that those who declared that they fought for their religion did so from ulterior.
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