<span>D) city leaders united to host an event that helped the city</span>
Depends on when you are talking about. This sounds like a Biblical Question so I'll answer it that way.
Very surprisingly, during David's time the population wasn't much more than a couple of thousand according to archaeologists. The area covered was no more than 40 acres even during Solomon's time when Jerusalem was a very important city. It may have had a larger population than in David's time, but the size was not much different.
Forty acres was not much. To give you an idea just how big that might be, consider that a section of land is 1 square mile. 1 section = 640 acres.
40 acres is 1/16 of a square mile. That's like 5 city blocks in any direction and that might be overestimating in. Imagine that? I was very surprised to read that. The temple was massive when you read about it and so were the stables for the horses.
Anyway, if I find out any differently, I'll post in comments. These are secular accounts and not Biblical ones, but I don't hear anyone seriously disputing this.
The reasons for decolonization
European war debts
anti-colonial feelings
Explanation:
The anti colonial sentiment had been brewing in almost all colonies for a long time with the bigger colonies like India that had been pushing the diplomatic relations for a long time.
Thus the sentiment made it impossible for there to be much of a war and they had to get the freedom sooner or later.
it was also because the European powers were not in the state or reason to even hold an empire as they were taken over by debt and other terrible things that had come after the war.
Answer:
the self-declared German dictator
Explanation:
Hitler was the self-declared German dictator
Adolf Hitler was a self-declared German dictator; also a German politician and he made the Nazi Party. When he was the Chancellor he came to power. The orders of Hitler accelerated the Second World War and led to the genocide known as the Holocaust, resulting in the deaths of millions of Jews and another million non-combatants.