Marks the beginning of a distant historical period.
Answer: The battle of the Atlantic was the longest battles fought in World War Two. It began immediately after the british declared war on Germany in 1939. During those six years, thousands of ships were sunk and ten of thousands men were killed. The battle pitted allied merchant and supply ships along with their escorts against german submarines and aircraft. The outcome of the battle of atlantic depended on the destroyers, which had torpedos, and were fast. It ended with germany surrendering in, May, 1945.
Answer:
England tried to hold out, but they surrendered to Germany.
Explanation:
Britain won the Battle of Britain (and WW2)
The system that maintains the separation of powers among the branches of the federal government is called
<span>checks and balances</span>
Answer: Ireland, and Germany.
Explanation: