Answer:
C. Both were military alliances among countries with similar beliefs
Explanation:
NATO and the Warsaw Pact were essentially the same exact thing but different politically. NATO was a military alliance amongst post-WW2 European and North American democracies, who would later recruit more European democracies. NATO's goals were to combine military strength to challenge the Soviet Union and also guarantee the independence NATO countries from the Soviet Union.
The Warsaw Pact was a direct response to NATO and consisted of Soviet puppet and satellite states as well as other communist European nations. The goal was to also combine military might to protect their communist interests, and just like NATO, guarantee the nations in the Warsaw Pact independence from capitalists threats.
The correct answer is C. Germany suffered the most casualties in World War I.
As we can see in the graph, Germany lost around 1.8 million casualties, with Russia in the 2nd place very close to Germany with near 1.7 million casualties.
A is false, the Allied Powers combined lost more casualties than the Central Powers. B is also false, since France lost near 1.4 million casualties and Austria-Hungary lost about 1.2 million people. D is false as well, Britain and France combined overpass 2 million casualties, while Germany has around 1.8 million victims.
The main reason why the Church needed reform according to Erasmus, other christian humanists, and other critics was that it had become corrupt and too focused on extravagant displays of wealth and the selling of indulgences.
New deal gave people jobs and the elderly and disabled welfare while Hoover tried to increase trade by adding high taxes to foreign goods but in the process he lowered world trade as other countries raised their taxes on foreign goods to stop the us from trading with them as well. This caused the us to dip even lower while the new deal helped us out.