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British desire for natural resources, slave labors and political dominance brought about long-term effects to South Africa, the negative effects include widespread racial discrimination and economic exploitation, but there were few positive effects which were the advances in agriculture, mining industry and education.
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Russia
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because Russia is close to Persia
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A) It attacked Canada
Explanation:
The War of 1812 began in June of 1812. It was fought directly in the North (with Canada), in the East (with the British, when the British came to the United States) and with the Spanish, allied with Britain, in Florida and the West.
A) The United States attacked Canada in July of 1812 under General William Hull.
B) The US attacked Florida later on during the war.
C) The United States only attacked Britain once in the late 1700s.
D) The United States and France only fought in the late 1700s.
Most of the African continent is on a high "plateau". Although it is true that African contains the largest desert in the world, the desert itself is not physically "high" in the same sense.
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Gavrilo Princip
Explanation:
Princip was the Serbian who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which sparked World War I. Following World War I, Russia weakened as it cannot take on providing a second front for the Allies as well as fighting a civil war. Russia lost against the communist forces, which led to the Communist rise to power, effectively eliminating Russia from World War I. Enter in the U.S.S.R, which then made dealings with Germany, in which they were able to take satellite countries for themselves in Europe. They then joined the Allied side & helped defeat the Axis, which in turn granted them territories, which helped expand their sphere of influence. As the Market Economy & Command Economy are on the opposite spectrum, and with the arms build up, the world entered into the Cold War.
Without Princip assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, none of this may have happened.
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