I am not completely sure but would it be answer number 4? Sorry if I am wrong, it just makes more since to me.
Answer:
D) to divide former Ottoman and German territories among Allied Powers
Explanation:
The World War I ended with a win of the Allies. This mean that they also managed to get their hands on the territories that were occupied by the Germans and the Ottomans until then. The territories in question were in the Middle East and in Africa. The Mandate System was practically having the purpose of the Allies to make an agreement as to who will take which territory under their control in the name of the League of Nations, thus dividing the territories in accordance to their interest in a peaceful manner.
Answer:
I'd like to say 15
Explanation:
I believe the answer to your question is 15
We started the Korean War to prevent the spread of Communism because we associated Communism with Russia and we didn't like Russia.
The Cuban Missile Crisis was Russia getting ballsy and really mad at us (Likely due to us having missiles in Turkey that could hit them)
And the Vietnam War was started for the same reason as the Korean War.
<span>During the Second Punic War, Macedonia had been allied wtih Carthage. To get revenge, Rome started a war against Macedonia and defeated it in 197 B.C. The Greek cities came under Roman protection. By 133 B.C. Rome had extened its control over the entire region. It was now the supreme power in the Mediterranean.</span><span />