1 is F, 2 is A, 3 is A, 4 is F
Answer:
The policy of containment allowed President Truman to send troops to fight in the Korean war.
Explanation:
The policy of containment is a foreign policy during the Cold War of the United States to limit the spread of communism after World War II. It provided support for countries that rejected communism. Americans fought on the sides of the nationalists to try to stop the spread of communists, especially in Asia. President Truman decided to send troops in Korea through Japan to stop communism entering South Korea. Americans believed that if it not stopped then it might encourage China to invade Taiwan and Japan (domino effect).
The name given to the expanded and ripened ovary of a plant is a fruit. It is also eluded to in the question itself when it says, "ripened".
Answer:
Education sought to reinforce Nazi beliefs about the Aryan race through a subject called "racial sciences" that showed students that the Aryan race was superior to the rest. In addition, the article stated that the other races were inferior, but the Jews were a despicable race.
Explanation:
Nazi Germans believed that they should introduce children to Nazi concepts from their education. For this reason, Germany began to provide non-privatized education where teachers were members or supporters of the Nazi party and transmitted, in addition to theoretical teachings, social, political and militarily defended by Nazism.
The children received classes in "racial sciences" where the superiority of the Aryan race and concepts of sovereignty were learned where every non-white citizen represented an inferior and subordinate race, however the children were taught the other races (non-Aryan) with compassion if they accepted the superiority of the white race, with the exception of the Jews who should be treated with contempt in any circumstance.
The correct answer is "c)recapturing the holy land". The area known as the Middle East today was referred to as the Holy Land in the 11th century. The Christians used to make pilgrimages to the Holy Land, where their religion was born. But after the Turks took control of Jerusalem, the Christians lost the access to the area. When the Byzantine Emperor Alexius I seek for help to deal with the Turks, Pope Urban saw an opportunity to take back the Holy Land. So, on November 27, 1095, Pope Urban made de speech that started the Crusades against Muslins.