The correct answer is B) encouraging the United States to avoid political entanglements in Europe.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the excerpt, Without it, we had to do some deep research to find information about it.
We found that the excerpt is referring to the famous "Quarantine Speech" delivered by United States President, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The ideas expressed in the excerpt differed from the prevailing United States approach to foreign policy issues primarily in that Roosevelt was encouraging the United States to avoid political entanglements in Europe.
We are talking about the conflictive and turmoil years previous the beginning of World War II. The situation in Europe was complicated and tensions grew as Adolph Hitler and the Nazi party increased the tome of its foreign policy and aspirations.
On October 5, 1937, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered the Quarantine Speech in the city of Chicago, Illinois. He had decided to maintain the foreign policy of neutrality before the tensions in Europe.
In the speech, he talked about some lawless nations that did not want to maintain peace in the region. He never mentioned any names but it was obvious he was talking about Germany, Italy, and Japan.
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False
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Luxembourg is a country with less than 1 million residents
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In ancient times learned how to obtain copper from the ore by heating the rock to the metal melting point. They used to mould bronze objects by pouring the metal into stone shapes or ingots.
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Correct answer is Neolithic Revolution.
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Neolithic Revolution is the correct answer because it helped the creation of the first civilizations. Those civilizations developed in the river valleys of the rivers that are mentioned here on this map.
Judaism is not correct answer as it was the religion that developed in smaller area than presented here.
The usage of primary sources has nothing to do with this map.
The Golden Age of Greece happened in the 5th Century BC and was influenced by changes in Greece, not in the whole area presented here.
A variety of religions native to their homeland