The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
During his reign, Charles V of Spain engaged in wars to expand the Catholic religion throughout Europe.
During his tenure, Charles V (1500-1558) exerted immense power in Europe. He was the Holy Roman Emperor, King of Castille and Aragon, and his power reached teh Netherlands as the Duke of Burgundy. He expanded his territories to the North of Italy, Germanic lands. unified Spain controlled Austria territories, and of course, his dominions in New Spain after Hernan Cortés had conquered teh Aztec Empire in Mesoamerica.
Thomas Jefferson was one of the most important and prominent figures in history to be involved in Americas fight for Independence. He was a founding father and attributer to the writing of the Declaration of Independence
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I remember something about Caledonia and Mexico in my history class.(hopefully this helps.)
Answer: America had to get involved in the war.
Explanation:
Just like in the First World War, when America remained neutral, a similar thing happened at the beginning of the Second World War. We were forced to defend ourselves. America did not enter the war on its own but was drawn in. So the United States did not intend to be part of that global madness, but the country came to a situation where it had to defend itself. The attack on Pearl Harbor directly violated the integrity and sovereignty of the country. America was one of the world's most powerful powers at the time, so there was a moral obligation to fight the Third Reich's brutal policies and their allies.
If the United States had not been involved in the war, then the world would not be the same today. It is likely that after the Soviet Union and Britain, the United States would be the target of Hitler and his allies. Scenarios like Pearl Harbor would probably be even more so if the country had not joined the war in time. Hitler hated all those who emerged victorious from the First World War; he considered them guilty of Germany's situation. The United States was also on the list of those countries. Therefore, if America had not entered the war, and Hitler had won, the world would have been a terrible place.
The answer is Authoritarianism