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2. assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife
5. basically both sides sit in trenches that face each other and are relatively close, from which they attack and defend
6. area between opposing forces' trenches where people could meet without hostility
7. really easy to get hit, <em>super</em> high risks of getting sick or injuries getting infected, you were trapped because the enemy would attack if you revealed your position
8. people/countries willing to sacrifice anything to win a war
9. Germany sunk a large number of U.S. merchant ships and killed civilians
11. treaty at the end of WW1 that determined the rules for peace between the Allies and Germany
12. "(1) The surrender of all German colonies as League of Nations mandates. (2) The return of Alsace-Lorraine to France. (3) Cession of Eupen-Malmedy to Belgium, Memel to Lithuania, the Hultschin district to Czechoslovakia. (4) Poznania, parts of East Prussia and Upper Silesia to Poland."
Mercantilism was an economic theory whereby colonies were founded and maintained for the benefit of the mother country. Furthermore, the government had the ability to regulate its own economy with the intent of dominating over rival countries. Mercantilist countries tended to favor the creation of domestic (national) industries and businesses, and tried to discourage importing goods from other economies (usually by tariffs.) Effective mercantilism was thought to enable a country to become economically self-sufficient. This is the sort of relationship England had with the American colonies. Mercantilism dominated the economic landscape. Colonists were only able to trade with British merchants, and colonial manufacturing ventures were largely frowned upon. The British Navigation Acts regulated these policies. Smuggling was common. Politically, the British practiced a policy of salutary neglect.
I think it the answer to this is A
The new emperor, Alexius iv, was strangled in 1204, the crusaders proclaimed war. After a long and bloody war, Constantinople fell.