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Nata [24]
3 years ago
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How did Eli Whitney's cotton gin impact the South? *

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Marysya12 [62]3 years ago
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C. It’ increased the speed
weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
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C

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How does this passage present information?
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How did the stalemate in Gallipoli impact the war on the Eastern Front?
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Failure at Gallipoli meant that the Allied powers where unable to knock the ottomans out of the war and close another front. This likely would have brought the Central powers to the negotiating table much sooner than it actually happened.

Interesting (unrelated) point: Winston Churchill spearheaded the invasion of Gallipoli

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How was the rise of ISIS linked to the sectarian milieu in Iraq?
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The rise of ISIS is linked to the sectarian milieu in Iraq due to the difference in ideology between the Shi'i Muslim majority and the Sunni Muslim minority within the country.

<h3>The Rise of ISIS in Iraq</h3>

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 A major reason why this organization sprung to limelight was the driving of  Iraqi security forces out of strategic cities in Western province and accompanied by its capture of Mosul.

Just like every other ideological organization, ISIS has recruited men and women who subscribe to the doctrines and this is highly influenced by the dominant religion in the middle east, Islam.

  Isis took over the city of Mosul which is Iraq's second largest city by capturing key government infrastructure such as the regional government headquarters, Mosul International Airport, etc.

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