your answer is A.) Over-Planting of wheat wore out the soil.
Explanation:
1.What is the important moment or glorious past of this village?
2.what was its cause and what benefits were achieved through it?
3.Did it cause negative impact?
4.If caused,what were they?
Your question is in reference to the beginnings of World War I. The answer is:
<h2>Germany felt threatened because Russia mobilized its forces on Germany's eastern borders.</h2>
Explanation/context:
The systems of alliances and military plans which were put in place before World War I presupposed a major war between the countries which were tied together with alliances. The Triple Entente had Britain, France and Russia as allies. Germany was part of a group of allies in opposition to the Triple Entente.
So here's what happened to start the Great War (World War I). When an Austrian prince and his wife were assassinated in Serbia, the Austrian Empire threatened the nation of Serbia with retaliatory action (even though the assassination was carried out by a terrorist group, not the Serbian government). Russia responded to Austria's threat, because Russia was bound to protect its Slavic ally, Serbia. Germany responded to the mobilization of Russian troops, and when Germany declared war on Russia in 1914, they implemented the Schlieffen Plan (drawn up by one of their generals), which called for them to go on attack vs. France. That pulled France and Britain into the war immediately as well, and the war spread and became a global conflict.
The correct option is B: Restricting imports
<em>Mercantilism </em>is an economic policy that some countries take to protect the inner commerce. It was very popular in Europe between the 16th and the 18th centuries, but it is highly criticized nowadays.
The policies taken by the government mainly include:
- <em>Restrict imports</em>
- <em>Make the national industry grow</em>
- <em>Regulate the domestic market</em>
Among others.
After the murder of Joseph Smith there was an argument over the succession and the majority of people followed Brighan Young, who was the leader to lead the Mormons to Utah.