“The River Empire” or “Map of Egypt”
Answer:
The local leader who commanded most Samurai armies was known as a Shogun, and was the official military leader under a Shogunate when Japan was united and no longer several warring clans.
The correct answer is B. Privatization
Explanation:
The term "privatization" refers to the process that implies moving services or similar from public or government to the private section. This implies services formerly provided by the government are transferred to private businesses that are in charge of providing the same services. This occurs in sectors such as education or prison management in which the state decides to pay to private companies or entities to provide services that are in charge of the government. This term is the opposite of "nationalization" in which private services or sector become public. Considering this, the one that occurs when private businesses are allowed to supply services that government provided is privatization.
Based on my knowledge, the scramble for Africa was largely because the industrial revolution was springing up all over the world in largely European countries and they were at a point where resources were running out. Gold and other valuable metals were discovered in Africa as well as timber. The surplus of resources in Africa made it very valuable to these industrial countries so they all made a huge "scramble" to Africa. Also, the idea of merchantilism, the idea that the amount of land a country owned defined its wealth, was still very popular so these countries wanted to make a huge land grab.
The best answer is Battle of the Philippine Sea otherwise known as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot". This battle ended any chance the Japs had of using sea or air power to protect Philippines from invasion and provided the US the jumping off place and support logistic's to invade Philippines.
<span>The battle of the coral sea was the sea battle that stopped Japan's expansion and the first Carrier group battle. </span>
<span>The battle of Midway could be an answer. This battle was the turning point in the war with Japan and let eventually to the liberation of Philippines.
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