What promoted India to return to purely Indian named places in the early 2000s? a desire to erase traces of British colonial influence to make them easier to pronounce for foreigners to showcase cultural diffusion in the region to attract businesses interested in outsourcing
Im not sure but i think its a desire to erase traces of british colonial influence
thats what i thought too. you good at world history? im on the final exam andd need help
@THEGAMER607
I'm not that good on history. But i'll do some research.
oh okay well when im stumped ill just post the questions here if thats cool
Ok
The Khmer Rouge in Cambodia was primarily a result of an extreme political ideology a religious war a swift shift from an agricultural to industrial economy an ethnic conflict for this one i got a what u think @THEGAMER607
Probably A. So, the Communist part in Cambodia came about because of extreme ideology; perpetuated by Vietnamese influence and wanting to kick the French out, basically. Usually when civilizations suffer, they turn to extremism. Deff. the right answer because the others make no sense: - no religious war - no huge shift between agricultural styles - the war/offensive fought in Cambodia by that group was against a Cambodian politician, so not an ethnic clash.
alright cool thanks im sure ill have more in a few
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What caused the Second Opium War? the harsh treaties imposed after the First Opium War the efforts of the British to Christianize China the British attempt to open China to trade the failures of the Taiping and Boxer Rebellions i think this one is either a or c
@THEGAMER607
@spenceboi22 Sorry for the long answer but this site can help you. I had to do something really important. http://period7-1imperialism10.wikispaces.com/Causes+and+Results+of+the+Second+Opium+War
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