Answer:
A: Soviet influences spread across Eastern Europe sharply during and after World War II
Explanation:
By looking at the 1938 borders and the new borders, we can tell that Soviet influence had expanded greatly during and after the war.
Additionally, looking at the USSR, other SSRs, and satellite states, we can see that the entire colored portion represents Soviet influence.
They wanted to become more of a world power to be able to compete with france, germany, spain, and england
Diseases were initially most impact as the native populations had not been exposed to European diseases and therefore saw decimation in their populations. Disease also aided the Europeans in their conquest. Decimation due to disease destroyed fighting populations. The introduction of black slaves will also add a new racial category to the social structure of the New World as well as the needed labor for economic success for European setters.
<span>The regions that Rome and its allies focused on were the eastern and western half of the region. Such places as Greece were big focal points. Carthage and Rome were very interested in many large portions of the Mediterranean are.</span>
The narrator of the poem becomes more paranoid and hallucinatory as the poem goes on.
Explanation:
The narrator of the poem 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe is a man who is illusion-ed and in a state of frenzy as he imagines a raven coming to his window and tapping on it.
It begins polite enough even with a little horror in the way of it:
'Suddenly there came a rapping,
rapping at my chamber door
it is a guest and nothing more'
Soon after, the narrator becomes paranoid of the voices and begins to fall for his own insecurities and the horror of the situation he is in.