<span>In that time period civilizations were mostly settling near water indicating fertile soil. All of this should satisfy the needs for food and water in order to survive. Thus, because they were living near water floods represented a great threat, including possible drought.</span>
This would be the executive branch (the president).
Adolf Hitler was German/Jew who participated in WW1 and was spared by a British soldier. He quickly rose up to become a Leader in Germany thus creating WW2, since he was a fascist about Jews etc
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Tensions between Japan and the United States grew in the late 1930s as a result of Japan's continued expansion into China and its joining of the Axis.
<h3>Why did Japan and the United States become tense in the late 1930s?</h3>
When the Japanese bombed the USS Panay as it was transporting American citizens out of Nanjing, tensions with Japan grew. Attack by Japan on China led to disagreements between Japan and the US in the late 1930s.
Therefore, we can conclude that the events that led to rising tensions between Japan and the United States in the late 1930s were Japan's continued expansion into China.
Therefore, options B and D are correct.
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