Answer: Egypt
Explanation:
How did monotheism start? The first evidence of monotheism emerges from Egypt in the 14th century BCE (1353-1336 BC) during the reign of Akhenaten. The king was known to have worshiped Aten, the sun disk god
The Pax Mongolica brought a period of stability among the people who lived in the conquered territory. The resulting stability brought by Mongol rule opened these ancient trade routes to a largely undisturbed exchange of goods between peoples from Europe to East Asia.
The correct answer is "He increased the size of his military"
The Treaty of Versailles, after World War I, limited the size of the German military to 100,000 men total at any given time.
Instead of abiding by this number, Hitler constantly increased the size of his military by at least 100,000 each year. Between 1935-1945, roughly 18 million men would serve under the German military. This showed that Hitler blatantly broke the Treaty of Versailles.