The battle of the Somme when the British and French achieved a victory over Germans on the western front which was a devastating battle.
<u>The correct answer is D. a detailed geographic coordinate system.</u>
<u>Answer A is not accurate because new and faster ships models made early exploration possible</u>. The methods of ship construction in Europe were perfected. In this way, the shapes of the boats were adapting an aerodynamic line that facilitated their movement, safety, maneuverability and speed.
<u>Answer B was also an important advance for early exploration. The astrolabe is an ancient instrument that allows to determine the position and height of the stars on the celestial vault.</u> The astrolabe was used by navigators, astronomers and scientists in general to locate the stars and observe their movement.
<u>Answer C is also not the proper because the cartography advanced significantly in European countries</u> and was developed by important cartographers, the result of much work and research.
The first formally developed Geographical Information System appears in Canada under the auspices of the Federal Department of Energy and Resources. <u>This system, called CGIS (Canadian Geographical Information Systems), was developed in the early 1960s by Roger Tomlinson, not when the first navigators and expeditionaries set out to conquer the great geographical discoveries.</u>
Answer: The Russians saw an opportunity to take some land now that Japan was all but defeated, and they took it.
Explanation: the United States had asked Russia to helpwith Japan, but they said no at first, but after Russia defeated German, Russia decided to declare war on Japan in hopes of gaining land
Haymarket Affair
Only strike where the police harassed the strikers. Only strike where a bomb was thrown.
Homestead<span> strike</span>
The strike occurred because the company stopped discussing decisions with the union (Amalgamated) which denied the union's right to negotiate at all. The strikers approached the plant by river on barges. They poured oil on the water and set it on fire and met the guards with guns and dynamite. After the strike the union was powerless over the National Guard and the strike collapsed.
Pullman strike
The reason for the strike was because of high accommodations prices with a wage cuts. The first strike with two good opposing sides. Eugene V. Debs with the American Railway Union supported the strikers by refusing to handle Pullman cars and equipment. Opposing the strikers was the General Managers' Association. One of the first non-violent and effective strikes. Within a few days of striking, transportation from Chicago to the <span>Pacific Coast</span> was paralyzed. The first strike where a federal court intervened by issuing an injunction forbidding the union to continue the strike. When Debs and his associates defied it, they were arrested and imprisoned. With federal troops protecting the hiring of new workers and union leaders in a federal jail, the strike quickly collapsed.
All
All were strikes because the workers didn't like the conditions of the company's financial quos.