The communist victory in China marks a significant chapter in the modern history of the country.
The communists were lead by Mao while the nationalists were led by Chiang Kai-shek.
The 4 reasons due to which the communists won are:
1. Chiang's policies of oppression and violence did not help him get widespread support
2. Chiang was supported by the Americans, but the support eventually weakened
3. The message of the communists resonated with the poor farmers and the peasant class, which Chiang failed to engaged.
4. Mao was able to get some form of support, albeit limited, from the Soviet Union
They would sell everything they own.
Answer:
The highest rate of U.S. unemployment was 24.9% in 1933, during the Great Depression. Unemployment remained above 14% from 1931 to 1940.
Graph of U.S. Unemployment Rate, 1930-1945 The unemployment rate rose sharply during the Great Depression and reached its peak at the moment Franklin D. Roosevelt took office. As New Deal programs were enacted, the unemployment rate gradually lowered.
The lowest unemployment rate recorded in this period was 1.4% in 1890 and the highest was 10.2% in 1892. In 1911 a compulsory national scheme of insurance against unemployment was introduced. This meant there was a significant change to the way data on the unemployed was collected.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with urbanization increasing drastically, since many of the factories that took root during the Industrial Revolution were either in or around cities. </span></span>
In a general sense, World War I and World War II were wars conducted on a massive scale unlike any other wars in history. They were similarly caused by nationalism, imperialism, alliances, and militarism. Both wars saw countries trying to upset the power balance in Europe for their own gain.