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When multiplying a whole number by ten, you can essentially "add" a zero to the end of the number in order to get your product. What I mean by "add," is, place the zero.
For example:
700 x 10 = 700<u>0</u>
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The European powers met at Berlin in the year 1884, to regulate the colonization and trade done on Africa during the New Imperialism period. This was done with Germany's sudden emergence as an imperial power. This meeting was known as the Berlin Conference aka Congo Conference. This meeting was organized by Otto von Bismark and has led to lost of autonomy of most African empires and countries. Europeans seek to control Africa for their growing needs on raw materials. 13 European nations and the United States participated on this conference.
False, Anemia disease is a lack of red blood cell.
<h3>What is the main cause of the Anemia disease?</h3>
Anemia disease mainly occurs in a body, when it does not function properly. When a body does not generate enough red cells, it causes anemia.
Sometimes, in anemia, body produces more than enough white cells which results in the underproduction of the red blood cells.
Anemia is a low red blood cell disease.
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I believe that the answer is that the use of nuclear weapons ended the war much faster than Stalin had anticipated. Stalin wanted to enter the war in the pacific, however the use of nuclear weapons crippled the Japanese, forcing them to surrender. Stalin was unhappy that his soldiers did not get to enter the war in the pacific, causing bad blood between Stalin and Truman. Eventually this bad blood lead to the Cold War as things got more tense between the two. Hope this helped!
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He annexed a region called the Rhineland, began rebuilding his military forces, and invaded the nation of Czechoslovakia