What is the argument? I just finished reading the play so I might be able to tell you
In one year's time, President Johnson had gained the support of the congress tosend troops to Vietnam<span>. He claimed that those </span>troops<span> were meant to stop the spread of communism. ... Though the </span>US<span> government supported him because he had prevented communist victory in the South.</span>
Answer: The German Schleiffen plan, increasing militarism or nationalism and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand are all famous flashpoints, but there are many more. This article explains some of the lesser known causes of tension in Europe before World War One. Fear of Germany's growing strength encouraged Russia and France to enter into alliance in 1893. ... The new and unlikely friendship between these three powers heightened German fears of 'encirclement' and deepened the divide among the European powers. Imperial rifts worsened these divisions and tensions. Austria-Hungary wanted to suppress Serbian nationalism and to strengthen the unity of its empire, especially in the Balkans. Germany supported Austria-Hungary in its war on Serbia. It also sought greater influence in Europe, primarily by reducing the strength of France and Russia, and more colonial possessions.
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Explanation:
Explanation:
1. The larger the person, the more important.
2. Women have lighter skin then men.
3. Face,Arms,Hands,Legs,Feet are shown in profile.
4. Chest and eyes are frontal, usually 1 eye shown.
5. No mathematical proportions attempted.
6. Very little/no overlapping.
7. Spaces divided into horizontal bands.
8. Left food forward while standing.
List the 8 canons of Egyptian painting (8)
Animals
Egyptian painters were not concerned with realism except when it came to depicting what kind of subject matter? (1)
- organs placed in jar (brain thrown out)
- chemicals dry body
- wrapped in 20 layers of cloth
- placed in wood coffin into tomb
The main reason why <span>England established colonies in North America was to harvest natural resources such as tobacco and sugar, since such products were in high demand in Europe. </span>