How are developed nations and developing nations similar? Both participate in in multinational groups. Both experience high death rates. Both experience high birth rates. Both have large industrial bases.
@PRAETORIAN.10:
good question
generally developed countries dont pop out as many babies but life expectancy is longer whereas developed countries have heaps of babies and high death rate
So would it be B?
so a or b which do you think?
I think A
well you just said b.... so which is it
A
good stuff kiddo
first aid etc
did a lot of it when in the army, especially disaster relief programs etc
Can u help with a couple more?
in class but yeah sure
During the Cold War the Soviet Union supported government control of production while the United States supported private investment communal farms labor unions arms building
uhh
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last one but also economics and anti-communism
a is close though
thanks
no prob
Economic conditions after World War I led to an increased interest in overseas imperialism by European nations a rise in authoritarian governments and fascism in Europe the successful implementation of The Treaty of Versailles a sense of isolationism amongst the nations of Europe
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what do you think the answer is?
still researching this big retricepaper
k
The Treaty of Versailles
110 % sure
thanks, can you do a few more?
i'm about to finish class but okayy i guess
What did the Nuremberg Laws illustrate about the Nazi view of the Jewish people prior to the outbreak of World War II? Nazis thought the immigration of Jews to Germany would solve their economic challenges. Nazis felt actions of Jews should be monitored by forcing them work in government jobs. Nazis believed they should avoid confrontation with Jewish people at all cost. Nazi's blamed Jews for social, political, or economic conditions in Germany.
d
not 110% sure
During the Cold War the Soviet Union supported government control of production while the United States supported private investment communal farms labor unions arms building
didnt i answer this before d but a is close
oh sorry lol
lol indeed
Why was the launch of Sputnik in 1957 important? most in the U.S. had not thought the Soviets were capable of producing satellite technology it launched the arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union most in the Soviet Union had not thought the U.S. was capable of launching manned aircraft it established the fact that a more dangerous hydrogen bomb could be created
sorry uni is finishing right now i may go offline for a bit
okay
sorry i have to do this group essay thing right now but i will be back eventually next year ;) aka as soon as i can
ok lol thank you for all of your help:)
no prob, lol i think i missed half my lecture bc researching natzi history 4 u but yolo
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