2. to allow more trade between countries
Yep, number 2 :D
It gave the Allies the advantage to win the war
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The natural feature that Abraham followed on the first part of the long journey to Canaan was a river in the Middle East region: the Euphrates River.
Abraham followed the bank of the Euphrates River on his way to Canaan.
Let's remember that Abraham lived in a Mesopotamian city called Ur. From Ur, he followed the river upstream. The distance? About 600 miles. He got to Haran which was located at the north of the River. From Haran, he traveled long until he reached Shechem.
Before the battle began, usually soldiers are made to do several repetitive things, such as <span>Stand downs-get ready for the attack; Breakfast and Weapon cleaning, Inspection, and Chores.
After the battle, the trenches became a nightmare. Since a lot of dead soldiers lying on the trenches, the smell was really unbearable and the whole place always invested with rats</span>
Answer:
Hideki Tojo was the General of the Imperial Japanese Army.
The Emperor of Japan was Emperor Hirohito.
Explanation:
I gave both answers since both were leaders during World War II.