Napoleon's conquest of Spain led to independence movements in the Americas.
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Napoleon was a leader who had gained a lot of name and fame during his time of rule. His main aim was to get power and dominance over all the countries in the world.
Because of the hardships that the people had to go through during his time of rule, his rule led to the start of the revolutionary movements. One such independence movement was in Latin America. There were a number of key leaders of such movements, such as Simón Bolivar in Venezuela, Bernardo O'Higgins was instrumental in independence efforts in Chile.
The Nazi regime has often been called the "Third Reich", counting the Holy Roman Empire as the first and the 1871 German Empire as the second, and ignoring the Weimar Republic; this usage was sometimes contemporaneous, but mostly retrospective and applied by non-Germans.
He defined the Holy Roman Empire (800–1806) as the "First Reich", and the German Empire (1871–1918) as the "Second Reich", while the "Third Reich" was an ideal state including all German peoples, including Austria. In the modern context the term refers to Nazi Germany.
<span>None of Washington's false teeth were made of wood. Prior to Washington's service in the Revolutionary War, Dr. John Baker, the first dentist to fashion false teeth for Washington, fabricated a partial denture with ivory that was wired to Washington's remaining real teeth. </span>