If you were to argue that WWII is a continuation of WWI, you could cite the fact that Hitler's expansion of the German military and invasion of Poland (both events that started WWII) violated what was agreed upon in the Treaty of Versailles (written at the end of WWI). Additionally, since Japan felt that they did not receive what they deserved at the end of WWI, they had a thirst to conquer more lands, which of course added to WWII.
Answer:
What is your name
Explanation:
You can ask anyone what is your name and the answer theyll give you will be different answer but itll still be correct
The correct answer is "'T is sweet to visit the still wood, where springs." Longfellow's "An April Day" that best describes the mood of this stanza is the line " 'T is sweet to visit the still wood, where springs"
Martin Luther King Jr.or someone you believe is a leader