New Mexico is a leading producer of minerals, the natural resources.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Natural resources are essential natural wealth of the country which could impact the economy of the country in strategic way. Natural resource of New Mexico has huge impact on America’s economy as it is one of the important producers of world’s minerals.
New Mexico ‘s resources comprising of coal, natural gas, petroleum, lead, gold, zinc, silver, copper and molybdenum contributes greatly to the GDP of the State. It is also the foremost producer of potassium salts and uranium in America.
1. Time - to build up their armies as both expected war eventually between them
2. Poland - the two divided Poland, Russia also invaded Lithunia Latvia but failed versus Finland
3. Resources - for Germany, it received raw materials from Russia that was used in its invasion of western europe
4. eventual Allied concessions made to Soviet Russia at end of WW2 - a Soviet Nazi alliance was simply too much for Britain to fight, even if US had joined the war earlier. When Germany attacked Russia, Britain itself was fighting for its life, so even as Russia must have welcomed allied aid in forms of military aid and equipment, the allied powers were the ones pursuing Russia to become a full pledged allied power ( it was earlier a Nazi ally or even an axis power itself ) Soviet Russia got the better deal in this alliance as eastern europe was conceded to Russia including division of Germany, UK and US were happy just to defeat the Nazis and they considered the huge loss of soviet lives ( instead of UK US lives ) was adequate price for the concessions. in short, by this secret agreement, but secret only in name, russia increased its asking price to join the allies.
No, it wasn't wise. It basically started the war. War was pretty much inevitable at this point but it was the straw that broke the camel's back.
The result when United States troops fought Field Marshall Rommel's Afrika Korps in the Battle of Kasserine Pass, <span>US forces were forced to retreat by German troops. </span>
Check out Code of Federal Regulations/49/chapter 1/Part 172.