The Black Death wiped out a third of Europe’s population.
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Unknown
Explanation:
i think your answer is either incomplete or is the wrong part of the question (can happen a lot if your copying the question and pasting it here)
maybe repost the question with greater detail, and type in where there are gaps so it is understandable, adding files or pictures will also help people understand what it is you are trying to figure out
Answer:
A mafia boss
Explanation:
during the era of prohibition the mafia was the citizens only hope of bringing back illegal booze, the mafia hijacked booze, whiskey, and alcohol trucks to sell
Answer:
Out of the choices given, enemy nations using sophisticated warfare to overpower the outdated tactics of the empire brought an end to the great West African empire.
Explanation:
<u>Let's match each term or expression with its definition</u>
- Germany and Austria-Hungary: Dual Alliance. It was a defensive alliance founded in 1879, that became part of the system of alliances developed by Bismarck, in order to prevent that Germany got involved in a war.
- Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary - Triple Alliance. It was an agreement signed by Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary, in 1882. It was renewed periodically until they got involved together in WWI, and the agreeement finally expired when the alliance was defeated by the Allied powers.
- Iron Chancellor: Bismarck. Otto von Bismarck (1815 – 1898) governed German international and European affairs between the 1860s and 1890s. He subsquently became the first Chancellor of the German Empire. He was in office betwee 1871 and 1890.
- Divine right German emperor: Wilhelm. Wilhelm II (1859 – 1941) was the last Kaiser (Emperor) of the German Empire. He abdicated in 1918, right before Germany's defeat in WWI became official.
- Title for emperor in Germany: Kaiser. The term Kaiser means emperor in German. It was used to refer to the rightful rulers of the German Empire and the Austrian Empire, and it was an inherited title.