The correct answer is D) the United States.
The Cuban Revolution in the 1950s led to the end of the trade relationship between Cuba and the United States.
It was a time in modern history in which revolutionary leader Fidel Castro won the war and became the new ruler of the Island of Cuba. At this very moment, Castro instilled a new form of Government: Communism. Of course, he received the support of the Soviet Union to become the new ruler of Cuba.
This action infuriated the United States and one of the first actions taken was to end the trade relationship with Cuba.
Those were the tense Cold War years in which the United States and the Soviet Union competed in the arms race, the space race, and the spread/containment of Communism around the world.
The purpose of the Twenty-One Demands was to B. Reduce China to the status of a Japanese Protectorate.
Basically, the 21 demands contains the following demands:
*That the Japanese government would <span>assume Germany's position in Kiaochow.
*That Manchuria and Mongolia be reserved to Japan for exploitation and colonization
*That Japan control the main coal deposits of China
*That the other powers be excluded from further territorial concessions
*That Japan guide China's military, commercial, and financial affairs.</span>
True. Germany was challenging Britain in both the WWI and WWII to become the most powerful country in the world. Though both countries suffered heavy losses in the wars, Germany lost in both of them.<span />
One of the reforms that the Great Awakening foreshadowed during this time was the Civil Rights movement, since the Great Awakening was about forward social movement and general equality.