The answers to this question is C. and B. Hope that helps.
Answer: The answer is the Battle of Shiloh.
Explanation: I searched it up, and this was it.
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okay here is your answer!
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advantages of legislative branches
the legislative branch makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies.
disadvantages
they cannot pass laws that violates the constitution, they can't favor one state over another, they cannot tax exports..
advantages of executive branch
the president has many opportunites to send his message to the people,the president term is more stable.
disadvantage,
sometimes the president can be very powerful,
it's hard to reach an agreement between legislative and executive branch..and it's very hard to impeach(remove) the president from his office.
On Brainly, it's good to separate into smaller questions than to post a multi-part question. I'll reply to just a couple of your line items, based on Wilson's "Fourteen Points" which he outlined in a speech before Congress on January 8, 1918. Those principles guided his aims when participating in the peace conference at Versailles.
What should happen to colonies of the defeated nations? They should be allowed to govern themselves. That would be in line with Wilson's point 5 -- which stated that at the very least "the <span>interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with" the claims of any colonial powers. You could also choose "League of Nations oversight" so long as it is assumed that the goal of that oversight is to give the people of the region ability to self-determine their government desire going forward.
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What should happen to German armed forces? I'd choose "be reduced to prewar levels" - or less than that, without specifying a number. In general, Wilson wanted ALL nations to pursue a reduction of armed forces. Point 4 of his 14 points desired "a<span>dequate guarantees given and taken that national armaments will be reduced to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety." Wilson did not want Germany to be treated harshly, fearing that would only stoke the coals for resentment and more war. In the end, the Versailles agreement went in the harsh direction. The "no conscription, 100,000 men" answer in the table you showed is what the treaty actually put in place, as well as banning Germany from having an air force.
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That's two of your topics. I'll let you work on the others.