Napoleon enlisted Spain’s help in forming a strong navy, but he was defeated anyway.
At the time of the Battle of Trafalgar, in 1805, France and Spain were operating in an alliance. Having Spain's navy helped strengthen France's chances at sea, but it was not enough. Napoleon was an artillery man, and the French navy never achieved the strength that Napoleon's <em>Grand Armee </em>achieved on land. The British navy was the strongest naval force on the seas. Plus, the British had Admiral Horatio Nelson in command. His surprising tactics in the Battle of Trafalgar yielded victory for the British Royal Navy against the combined fleets of France and Spain. Nelson himself received a wound in the battle that cost him his life, but the battle stands in history as his greatest victory.
A central principle of islam that differentiates it from judaism and christianity is its belief in (B) the five pillars
Answer:
b. The UN operating budget.
Explanation:
The preparation of the UN operating budget is not under the purvey of the P5. The UN budget is prepared by the Secretary General and the Secretariat.
Answer:
Option A. French Emperor Napoleon III tried to gain control of Mexico is the correct answer.
Explanation:
A is correct as Napoleon III ordered the withdrawal from Mexico in 1866, which means that he had nothing to with this war, that started at the end of 19th Century.
All other options led to the outbreak of war, as American newspapers (C) were reporting about the incident surrounding the warship USS Maine.
Question of Cuba( b, d) is the main reason why the war eventually broke out.