This is very easy, all you need to do is research the progress and hardships of 1700-1900. Read an article about it (it could be any article of this topic) that pops up online and think about it (write-in thesis form when done thinking) If_____then____ <---- That is the thesis form.
Then find some graphs that were on that same website you researched from and copy and paste them into your document.
Very simple task! When you do it yourself you will most likely understand it better and there's a high chance of you getting a good grade on it.
In fact, If I didn't help you enough I would love to share a good website to take some notes/research on that can help you with your topic!
https://prezi.com/uuno4diyesji/progress-and-hardship-in-the-1700s-1900s-the-industrial-revolution/
Good Luck! :)
Answer:
Through the Global Peace Operations Initiative (GPOI) for example, the United States builds partner countries' peacekeeping training, operational readiness, and sustainment capacity – including training over 10,000 female peacekeepers.
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Rockefeller was known as a famous oilier, he opened up his first oil company in Cleveland.
-Steel jelly
It's C) King Charles the 1st as the Puritians escaped (or tried to) go as far away as possible from England and the bishops (as well as the King).
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Answer:
We should remember it as a traumatic experience in everyone's life guilt and grief.
Explanation:
The Atomic bomb is what ended WWII, but it was by taking 100 of thousands innocent life's. The bomb could be remembered as a triumph or as victimization of the Japanese. We see it as victimization of the Japanese. The government could have dropped it in a non-populated area in an attempt to scare them, but they intended to kill 100's of thousands of people. They chose Hiroshima to test the amount of damage it would cause on a highly populated city and to test how the radiation reacted with humans. Instead of dropping the Atomic bomb to end the war very fast, we could have blockaded Japan. This would have severely hurt the economy of the nation because they didn’t have the oil or the resources the fight back. Japan would have given up if we didn’t drop the atomic bomb, but it would have taken a little bit of time. It would have just turned into a cold war between Japan and the U.S.