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1. Day 12 of our expedition, I am so glad that we had Sacajawea with us! She is a great guide and helps us navigate in this crazy ecosystem. Her ways are none that I have seen ever in my life, she knows this land by heart. Maybe I can learn the ways of her too and I will be extremely formidable in my soon to be home.
2. I can't help with this since I don't know the lesson to learn.
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Option: d. Ultimately remade England by making it feudal under French-speaking kings
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The Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD led to the Norman Conquest over England. William the Conqueror, after winning the battle of Hastings became the first Norman king in England. William introduces Norman administrators (French-speaking), who helped to make England the most powerful in Europe. He also influenced in bringing the English language in England. He ruled England until his death in 1087.
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The first concentration camps in Germany were established soon after Hitler's appointment as chancellor in January 1933.
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Imperialism - Nations competed for more land, colonies and raw materials. Great Britain and Germany competed industrially, which led to these nations needing more raw materials. Also, Austria-Hungary controlling the Slavic land of Bosnia, which Serbia believed belonged to them.
Nationalism - Nationalism was very strong in both Germany and France. Germany controlled the territory known as Alsace-Lorraine, which they gained from France after the Franco-Prussian War. France wanted that land back.
Alliances - Secret alliances were formed prior to the outbreak of the war. After the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand the Archduke of Austria-Hungary the alliance systems went into effect leading to many nations protecting one another (i.e. Russia protecting Serbia from Austria-Hungary).