He supported the Northern Securities Company.
Answer:
Germany and Italy are located in the middle of the battle ground, which make them surrounded by the allied forces
Explanation:
At that time, both Germany and Italy were surrounded on the western front by United Kingdom and France. They had to face Soviet union's large army on the eastern front and united states keep pressuring them from the north. This make it really hard for the axist power to focus the troops for their defense which eventually led to their downfall.
The answer to your first question would be C. The answer to your second question is B.
Answer: Britain had become the major power in Europe and the rest of the world
Explanation:
Still smarting from its defeat in the Seven Years’ War and loss of colonies worldwide, including much of Canada, France saw America’s rebellion as an opportunity for revenge—and to re-establish part of its own empire at British expense. The wily Comte de Vergennes, France’s foreign minister, urged Louis XVI to support the Americans, arguing that “providence had marked out this moment for the humiliation of England.”
French participation transformed what might otherwise have been a lopsided colonial rebellion into a significant war, with potential to become another global conflict. The British, it turned out, had little appetite for this—especially when other European powers such as Spain and the Dutch Republic proved willing to support the colonists. The geopolitical calculus made it difficult for British legislators to accept the prospect of a prolonged, costly and global battle.