Answer:
B. Alliances
Explanation:
Alliances between major countries made sure they both defended each other's land and provide aid whether its ammunition or medical supplies. The two major alliances during WW1 was the Allies and Central Powers.
Triple Entente:
-British Empire
-France
-Russian Empire
Other Allies with the Triple Entente:
-Kingdom of Italy (Used to be allies with Germany in the Triple Alliance)
United States (Joined in 1917)
-Kingdom of Serbia
Central Powers:
German Empire
Austria-Hungary Empire
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
<span>Marion
clams that her duty is to Helen. </span>
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After Helen’s death, Marion, and her husband Lincoln, took custody of their
niece Honoria. Marion believes that Charlie is not a fit father, and that he is
the reason why Helen had died. She believes that the cause of Helen’s death was
due to the night in which Charlie had locked her outside their home, in the
middle of a snowstorm, that, in addition to her already existing health issues.
Marion believes that she needs to take care for the niece, as Charlie’s drunken
habits were not fit to take care of a child on his own.
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Franklin Roosevelt - United States
Benito Mussolini - Italy
Winston Churchill - Great Britain
Adolf Hitler - Germany
Joseph Stalin - Soviet Union
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Answer:
British impressment on the us ships on sea
Explanation:
Answer:
As articulated in his <em>95 Theses</em>, three of the problems that Luther had with selling indulgences are as follows:
1. He did not want the people to mistakenly believe the Pope's indulgence was better than other forms of charity (I'm guessing this refers to a similar to God; not committing adultery through this medium).
2. He believed that buying indulgences does not improve the quality of man; rather, man only becomes more selfish by buying indulgences.
3. He asserted that man, unless he is rich enough, can save his money to spend on more important things than indulgences (he encouraged people not to 'throw away' their money on indulgences).
Explanation:
Read theses 41 -- 47 for more