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Explanation:
1) Evidence that would support that the Soviet Union is geographically huge would be the area of the land, 8,649,000 square miles which is over double the size of the U.S. which is 3,749,000.
2) Evidence that would support that the Soviet Union made great education progress would be the literacy rate. In 1915, only 25% were literate, and the in 1980, 99% of people were literate. This means that in 65 years, the percentage of literate people went up about 74%.
3) (I am not really sure but) The Soviet Union would probably not have been as proud. America, as the graph shows only lost 0.3% of their population whereas the Soviet Union lost 14% of their population.
Again, with three I am not too sure but that was what I think it is asking, hope this helped and is right.
I mean, i didn’t read the salem witch trials article. so i can’t give a main idea on it but i can tell u what it was about. basically these two girls of wealthy parents in massachutsetts started to display “unusual behavior” such as tantrums and strange sounds and contortion and al the stuff u would see in demons basically. it start happening to a bunch of people in the town too. so the revered from the town decides that the only explanation for this would be that witches are cursing these women and making them demonic. so a bunch of innocent women were accused of being a witch and they were hanged/crushed/killed in any way possible. it is the most notorious case of mass hysteria in us history.
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Question: In what ways did Nationalism contribute to the start of World War I? Select all that apply.
- It created tension between European powers.
- Countries adopted neutrality policies.
- Countries developed new technology and war weapons.
- Ethnic groups were seeking self-determination.
Answer: The correct answer is: <u>It created tension between European powers</u>, because nationalist groups contributed to the weakening of the Ottoman Empire in eastern Europe, by seeking to throw off Muslim rule. This inspired the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914 and Austria blamed Serbia for the killing of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. which led directly to the outbreak of World War I.