Answer:
It was called "critical period" because the government at the center failed in his capacity to bring about solutions to many problems relating to the economy.
Explanation:
John Fiske in 1888 describe the critical period of American history as the period where colonies that were independent are bedeviled with lots of assemblage of domestics and array of foreign issues during the end of the revolutionary war in America in 1783.
It must be noted that it was during the period that George Washington was also to be inaugurated as the new American president
Answer: The answer you are looking for here is “The United States believed only military intervention could stop communism”
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Answer:
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, & Nationalism
Explanation:
nationalism: Bosnians wanted to seperate from Austris-Hungary and join Serbia.
militarism: Britain had a strong military, and navy. It was possibly the strongest there was back then. Germany knew this and started to create a navy that could rival Britains.
imperialism: Many countries wanted to acquire land and colonies far away for various reasons.
alliances: France joined Britain and Russia = Triple Entente/Allies.
Germany joined with Austris-Hungary and Italy=Triple Alliances/Central Powers.
I'll list 3
1. they used gas chambers
2. they would make jews stand in lines and would shoot them
3. some people were hung upside down to submerge their head in water and drown them
Answer:
The War Refugee Board
Explanation:
The International Organization of Refugees (OIR) was a non-governmental organization founded on April 20, 1946 to solve the problem of refugees (mostly European Jews) created by World War II. A preparatory commission began operations fourteen months earlier. In 1948, the treaty establishing the RIO formally entered into force and the RIO became a specialized agency of the United Nations. The OIR took over most of the functions of the former United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. In 1952, OIR operations were discontinued and replaced by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).