<span>In world war 1, one of the main reasons it was caused was because countries had so much pride in themselves. (Nationalism) For example it began with britain and Germany, and Germany was beating britain in terms of its size of it's naval forces. Britain wanted to have the strongest and largest naval forces so it continued to expand. This in a way provoked Germany and war began.
Britain also really needed a strong naval force because they were an island country meaning they relied on it, when the war broke out, they had little army forces so they sought alliances. The many alliences between both sides of the war expanded greatly and this brought what seems like the whole world involved in this. (hence: World War) </span>
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Stanley L. Miller and Harold C. Urey
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I this it this best describes the scene in the first stanza of Ginsberg's poem: The speaker is taking a lonely stroll at night while reflecting on the words of a favorite poet
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Hope I <u><em>Helped!</em></u>
If i am incorrect I am very sorry.
f for the first one and A for the second
<span> the Rivers are absolutely essential to understanding these two areas of culture. They both flood annually, providing some guarantee of grain and water, and provide much needed shipping lanes for the civilizations. Both were close to the mediterannean sea, persian gulf and red sea - ideal trading opportunities.
Egypt is essentially enclosed by desert and sea, making it a nation with natural boundaries. Mesopotamia is similar in that is is bordered by desert to the east and south, mountains to the north and sea to the west.
Both are quite literally "Cradles of civilization".</span>