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The correct answer is A) it was felt that Germany posed a greater threat than Japan.
The other options of the question were B) The United States was preparing to fight Japan, the strongest Axis nation. C) Military leaders felt it was necessary to focus on Europe first. D) The Allies had to stop Germany from sending reinforcements to Japan.
At their meeting in January of 1942, the argument that persuaded President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill to pursue a "Europe-first" strategy was that they felt that Germany posed a greater threat than Japan.
We are talking about the most important decision that the leaders of the United States and Great Britain made during the Arcadia Conference that was held in Washington D.C. from December 1941 to January 1942. Roosevelt and Churchill had their military leaders participate in the secret meetings and decide that Germany posed a greater threat than Japan, and defining the ware strategy to be implemented.
According to Booker Washington, Africa Americans should try to attain industrial education but according to W.E.B. Du Bois, they should attain liberal arts education.
<h3 /><h3>Why did both people differ in this regard?</h3>
Booker Washington believed that Blacks should focus on wealth accumulation and to him the faster way to do this was to learn industrial skills that would allow them to set up service industries.
W.E.B. Du Bois on the other hand, wanted Blacks to get the same liberal arts education that White people did as he believed this would contribute to equality.
Note that Document B wasn't attached so I gave a general answer.
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<span>wanted a chief exective who would be a diplomat among world leaders</span>
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Serfs worked for their lord's protection, and enslaved persons had no protection.
He had a reputation for religious tolerance