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Help in history!?!?! (World War II and I) Few questions i need answering please...!?

WW1 happened because of the expanding imperialist countries. Major countries like France, Austria-Hungary, and England. They all wanted more land and resources to become even more powerful.

The Nazi party is the National Socialist Party. They believed in a strong government and promised to turn Germany back into a world power.

Communists believe in a form of government called communism. Communism has the idea of equality for all and ownership for all. While this idea sounds great on paper, it will never work because of people's greed.

The French and British created the Treaty of Versailles. It was a harsh treaty that forced the Germans to pay reparations to Great Britain and France.

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Question! B.O.Y.?

Yorktown was the significant British defeat (loss of the largest British army in America) that pushed England to the bargaining table and led to the signing of a peace treaty. Saratoga, a much earlier battle where the Briitsh were defeated, led to France and Spain entering the war against England. The capture of another large British army was the straw that broke the camel's back. (Yorktown was only successful because of cooperation by the French army and navy.)

Help!!!!!!!! what was the outcome of the Bolivia Latin America Revolution?

pleaseeeeeee help me what was the outcome....im learning about the Latin America Revolutions and im doing Bolivia, what was their outcome of the war, what did they get out of it....ive been looking online but not finding anything, PLEASEEEEEEE help me

What does the Statue of Liberty's tablet represent?

“JULY IV MDCCLXXVI” is inscribed on the Statue’s tablet, indicating America’s ratification of the Declaration of Independence— do note the actual signing and “vote” to carry on with the Declaration took place on July 2.The date not only commemorates America’s step away from tyranny and British rule, but also acts as a token of gratitude from France. The American Revolution inspired the French Revolution, and the entire statue itself is a celebration of the friendship between France and America, as well as meant to serve as a birthday present for America’s 100th birthday— although the statue arrived 11 years too late in 1885.

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