Answer:
Van Gogh
Explanation:
<u>The exhibition referenced in the question is "Meet Vincent van Gogh", interactive installation exhibition that opened in London in early February. </u>
<u>The audio guide that accompanies it started a debate because the artist's name is pronounced "Van Go", like it would be pronounced in America, rather than Britain version "Van Gof". </u>
The Dutch version is more like "Van Khokh", but this event showed the name is differently pronounced in each country - <em>Gof </em>in Britan, <em>Go </em>in the US, <em>Gog</em> in France, etc.
Answer:
fight in between To students
"<span>Although the </span>war<span> began with Nazi Germany's attack on Poland in September 1939, the </span>United States did<span> not </span>enter<span> the </span>war<span> until after the Japanese bombed the American fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941."
"</span><span>75 years ago, Pearl Harbor attack brought US into WWII. PARIS, France — The December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor triggered the United States to join its European allies in World War II."
How it ended:
"</span>World War 2 ended with the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers. On 8 May1945<span>, the Allies accepted Germany's surrender, about a week after Adolf Hitler had committed suicide. VE Day – Victory in Europe celebrates the end of the Second World War on 8 May </span>1945<span>."</span>
Answer: The start of the American Industrial Revolution is often attributed to Samuel Slater who opened the first industrial mill in the United States in 1790 with a design that borrowed heavily from a British model. Slater's pirated technology greatly increased the speed with which cotton thread could be spun into yarn.
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