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Allied powers, also called Allies, those countries allied in opposition to the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey) in World War I or to the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) in World War II.
The major Allied powers in World War I were Great Britain (and the British Empire), France, and the Russian Empire, formally linked by the Treaty of London of September 5, 1914. Other countries that had been, or came to be, allied by treaty to one or more of those powers were also called Allies: Portugal and Japan by treaty with Britain; Italy by the Treaty of London of April 26, 1915, with all three powers. Other countries—including the United States after its entry on April 6, 1917—that were arrayed against the Central Powers were called “Associated Powers,” not Allied powers; U.S. Pres. Woodrow Wilson emphasized that distinction to preserve America’s free hand. The Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919) concluding the war listed 27 “Allied and Associated Powers”: Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, the British Empire, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Ecuador, France, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, the Hejaz, Honduras, Italy, Japan, Liberia, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serb-Croat-Slovene State, Siam, the United States, and Uruguay.
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In World War II the chief Allied powers were Great Britain, France (except during the German occupation, 1940–44), the Soviet Union (after its entry in June 1941), the United States (after its entry on December 8, 1941), and China. More generally, the Allies included all the wartime members of the United Nations, the signatories to the Declaration of the United Nations. The original signers of January 1, 1942, were Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Poland, South Africa, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Yugoslavia. Subsequent wartime signers were (in chronological order) Mexico, the Philippines, Ethiopia, Iraq, Brazil, Bolivia, Iran, Colombia, Liberia, France, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela, Uruguay, Turkey, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.
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(From left) Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin posing with Allied officers at the Yalta Conference, 1945.
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Date: April 26, 1915
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Treaty of London, (April 26, 1915) secret treaty between neutral Italy and the Allied forces of France, Britain, and Russia to bring Italy into World War I. The Allies wanted Italy’s participation because of its border with Austria. Italy was promised Trieste, southern Tyrol, northern Dalmatia, and other territories in return for a pledge to enter the war within a month. Despite the opposition of most Italians, who favoured neutrality, Italy joined the war against Austria-Hungary in May.
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Explanation:
The scale on a drawing for a new garden is 2 inches = 6 feet. If the length of the garden on the drawing is 10 inches, what is the actual length of the garden?
What did Eugene Talmadge support when he ran for governor of Georgia in 1946?
school desegregation
white supremacy
the end of the white primary system
the rights of African Americans
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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How much did the inflation reach at the end of the Civil War?
100%
9,000%
1000%
500%
Answer:
9,000%
Explanation:
I took the test but also I had to watch a 20 minute video (which isn't that long) where the answer to this question was just casually stated and I was like this close to skipping it (you can imagine how close my fingers are)
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The diplomatic efforts of helped convince France to
support the American colonies.
A
William Dawes
B Benjamin Franklin
C
Samuel Prescott
D
John Paul Jones
The person's whose diplomatic efforts helped convince France to support the American colonies was B Benjamin Franklin.
How did Benjamin Franklin convince the French ?Franklin was an obvious candidate for ambassador because the French admired him for his electrical experiments, inventions, and attractive and modest demeanor. Even if he didn't speak French well and had some errors in his syntax, the language nonetheless complemented him.
France continued to supply the Continental Army with weapons, ammo, personnel, clothing, and naval support between 1778 and 1782.
In order to secure France's assistance in the war against Britain, he wanted to keep a good relationship with the French government.
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Why was the UFC able to avoid the effects of Progressive trust busting?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Who chose Herman Talmadge to be governor in 1946?
his father
the Assembly
Ellis Arnall
the voters
Answer:
it's the voters
Explanation:
bc herman want to be a governor
8. Who were nicknamed the "bluebirds"?
Answer: The blue birds were a group of twenty Australian civilian nurses
As you watch this video think about the impact that each of these people have had on your life?
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How did Alexander the great stuff is the worlds largest empire at the time
Instead of launching a new series of programs in 1936, what did FDR do with his current New Deal?
A. He kept the programs, but began to scale back the spending
B. He set an end date for all of the New Deal programs to end by 1938
C. The began eliminating the New Deal programs
D. He worked to expand the programs he had already passed
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Roosevelt's New Deal fundamentally and permanently change the US federal government by expanding its size and scope especially its role in the economy he worked to expand the programs he had already passed.
Which of the following are promises that the government expects citizens of the United States to keep?
Identify the following states as Union, Confederate, or border states.
Answer:
border states where missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland.
Explanation:
you never gave is example states
Answer:
The Union included the states of Maine, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, California, Nevada, and Oregon. Abraham Lincoln was their President.
The Confederacy included the states of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia. Jefferson Davis was their President.
Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri were called Border States.
Explanation:
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Which of Diocletian's economic changes helped bring short-term order to Rome?
* He started a new coin system and expanded trade.
He abolished coins and implemented a barter system.
He minted more coins and allowed free markets.
He standardized coins and established fixed prices.
Answer:
He standardized coins and established fixed prices.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is (D).
Explanation:
He standardized coins and established fixed prices.
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what is one lesson of muhammad life that you think might be important in living in today's world
Answer:
The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) was a man of high spirits and lofty character. One if his sayings are, “Even a smile can be charity.” He was always respectful of the old, caring towards the weak and loving towards the children. His wives and daughters took great joy in his company as did his companions.Feb 6, 2015
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what was the purpose if the articals of confederation?
Answer: to declare war on britain D
Explanation:
Why was the Articles of Confederation discarded?
A) it failed to ensure states sovereignty
B) it was leading to a “mobocracy”
C) it failed to create a functional national government
D) it lacked a bill of rights
Answer:
The Articles of Confederation were discarded because they "failed to create a functional national government." Without a strong central government, trade was almost impossible.
This street scene from the late nineteenth century illustrates the impact of which three inventors on urban life?
a
Thomas Edison, Micheal Faraday, and Henry Bessemer
b
Alfred Nobel, Louis Pasteur, and Nikolaus Otto
c
Alfred Nobel, Joseph Lister, and Michael Faraday
d
Robert Fulton, Alexander Graham Bell, and Guglielmo Marconi
Answer:
A. Thomas Edison, Micheal Faraday, and Henry Bessemer
Explanation:
When you buy you are giving a company money to become an partial owner of the company. If the company is profitable, you will be profitable.
A. savings accounts
B. stocks
C. treasury funds
D. bonds
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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I need to know the the code of the letter by solving the puzzle
Answer
A es igual a 5
B es igual a 9
C es igual a 3
D es igual a 4
Explanation:
What were the goals of Nixon’s Vietnamization policy? Select two options.
A) to withdraw US troops from Vietnam
B) to reunite Vietnam as a democratic nation
C) to release all Vietnamese prisoners of war
D) to turn the fighting over to the South Vietnamese
E) to negotiate peace between North and South Vietnam
Answer:
A) to withdraw US troops from Vietnam
E) To negotiate peace between North and South Vietnam (which didn't work)
Explanation:
The two major goals of Nixon's Vietnamization policy were to withdraw troops from Vietnam, and to negotiate peace. Another smaller reason was to make the South Vietnamese more reliant on themselves. The answer to the question were A and E. Hope this helps!
The goals of Nixon’s Vietnamization policy are to withdraw US troops from Vietnam and to negotiate peace between North and South Vietnam. Thus, options (A) and (E) are correct.
What was Vietnamization?With a program to expand, equip, and train South Vietnamese forces and allocate to them an ever-increasing combat role, at the same time systematically lowering the number of U.S. combat soldiers Richard Nixon administration sought to end American involvement in the Vietnam War.
The Tet Offensive by the Viet Cong prompted the policy, which was in line with that of U.S. foreign military assistance organisations. It particularly included ground combat U.S. combat forces, although it did not rule out air combat or support for South Vietnam.
Nixon's Vietnamization programme had two main objectives: to negotiate a peace treaty and to withdraw troops from Vietnam. Making the South Vietnamese stronger was a secondary, less important motive.
Therefore, options A and E are correct.
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How did Friar Juan de Padilla lose his life? A. He was killed by Francisco Vázques de Coronado he abandoned the expedition. B. He was killed in an attack by the neighboring Kaw tribe. C. He was killed by the people of Quivira when tribal leaders objected to his preaching. D. He caught a mysterious illness and passed away. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
they were right it's
B. He was killed in an attack by the neighboring Kaw tribe.
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How did gentiles become part of Abraham's seed?
Egyptian bodies were thought to be preserved in the afterlife through the process of __________. A. burial B. sacrifice C. cremation D. mummification
Answer:
Mummification
Explanation:
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Which of the following actions is supported by the tenth amendment?
Answer:
Florida's legislature raises the age for voting in presidential elections to 21
What type of strategy did the South implement?
Which listing of religious duties and correct behavior is at the heart of Judaism?
CA. the teachings of the prophets
CB. the Moses Commandments
C. Hammurabi's Code
D. the Ten Commandments
Did the abolishment slavery actually mean ( guarantee) freedom for African Americans?
Answer:
no
there were still people who kept slaves and other countries kept slave still
Explanation:
What was the result of the case decision? brown vs board of education
Answer:
Explanation:
In this milestone decision, the Supreme Court ruled that separating children in public schools on the basis of race was unconstitutional. It signaled the end of legalized racial segregation in the schools of the United States, overruling the "separate but equal" principle set forth in the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case.
Answer:
It broke the separate but equal case Plessy V. Ferguson case by saying that separating children by race in schools was unconstitutional, Black children and white children can be together they don't have to be separated anymore just because they have a different skin color.
Explanation:
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483, was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality.
which of the following amendments to the us constitution reflects the principle of federalism
Answer:
C
Explanation: I did the test and got a A
What act ensured that freemen accused of crimes had a right to a trial by a jury of their peers?
A. Assize of Clarendon
B. Parliament
C. Habeus corpus
D. common law
Answer: C
Explanation: Habeas corpus, which protected a person from being imprisoned for an unlimited period of time without a trial, was introduced in the Magna Carta. The document asserted, “No Freeman shall be taken or imprisoned, or be disseized or exiled or in anyway destroyed, nor will we go upon him nor send upon him except by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.”[2] This, likewise, ensured freemen who had been accused of crimes the right to trial by those of equal rank.