• june 28, 1914 archduke francis ferdinand is assassinated.
• july 28, 1914 austria-hungary declares war on serbia, beginning world war I.
• august 2-7, 1914 germany invades luxembourg and belgium france invades alsace. british forces arrive in france. nations allied against germany were eventually to include great britain, russia, italy, australia, new zealand, south africa, rhodesia, romania, greece, france, belgium, united states, canada, serbia, india, portugal, montenegro, and poland.
•august 10, 1914 austria-hungary invades russia.
• september 9, 1914 allied forces halt german advance into france during first battle of the marne.
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The correct answer is D. The Russian Revolution
Explanation
The Russian Revolution was a process of regime change in a country governed by a monarchy led by the Tsar, which had lost its legitimacy due to the economic crisis and war conflicts.
In response to this, the people had carried out strikes, riots, assassinations and chaos that forced the resignation of the Tsar and the establishment of a provisional government in March 1917. However, the working class and the Bolsheviks took power, starting a civil war which would last until 1920.
These events that occurred during the Russian Revolution can be seen in each of the steps of the image and the leg that says "labor" represents the working class that was the main protagonist of this change that brought chaos to the country and an unpredictable future . So the correct answer is D. The Russian Revolution.
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The Armenian Genocide (other names) was the systematic mass murder and ethnic cleansing of around 1 million ethnic Armenians from Asia Minor and adjoining regions by the Ottoman Empire and its ruling party, the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), during World War I
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This is true. There were three distinct slave systems in the colonies, based on the cash crop, or on other means of production.
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There were three slave systems that existed in British North America in the mid-18th century. Rice-based plantation slavery in South Carolina and Georgia; tobacco-based plantation slavery in the Chesapeake colonies, and nonplantation slavery in new england and the middle colonies.