Answer:
reduction of armaments
Answer:
an end to secret treaties and a reduction of armaments
Explanation:
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What happened during the battle of Tanneburg?
Answer:
In the middle of August 1914, much sooner than had been anticipated, Russia sent two armies into East Prussia, while Germany, according to its war strategy, had the bulk of its forces concentrated to the west, against France. The Russian 1st Army, under General Pavel Rennenkampf, advanced to the northeastern corner of East Prussia, while Samsonov’s 2nd Army made headway into the southwest, planning to join with Rennenkampf’s men and pin the outnumbered German 8th Army between them. After a Russian victory in the Battle of Gumbinnen on August 20, however, Rennenkampf paused to regroup his forces.
Meanwhile, change was afoot behind the German lines: Helmuth von Moltke, chief of the German general staff, chose to replace the previous leader, Maximilian von Prittwitz, after the latter issued a misguided order for a German retreat to the River Vistula, against the advice of his corps commanders. Hindenburg, a retired general of great stature, and Ludendorff, who had just led the German capture of the Belgian fortress of Liege, arrived in East Prussia and immediately authorized an aggressive counter-action against the Russians, previously planned by a senior staff officer in the region, Colonel Max Hoffmann.
Separated by the great Masurian Lakes, the two Russian armies were unable to effectively communicate with each other as to their movements, a circumstance that would prove deadly. Though Ludendorff succumbed to nerves initially, delaying the start of the German attack by one day, Hindenburg was able to calm his subordinate—not for the last time in what would become a fabled partnership. On August 26, after intercepting uuencoded wireless messages from both Samsonov and Rennenkampf, the Germans were able to take Samsonov’s army by surprise with the force of their attack near the village of Tannenberg, to the southwest of the Masurian Lakes. The delay in starting the attack had given Samsonov’s forces more time to advance deeper into the sack formed by the German divisions enveloping them from both sides, the strength of which Samsonov consistently underestimated. After three days of battering by German artillery, Samsonov’s troops began their retreat; more German forces cut off their path and a massive slaughter ensued. In the first hours of August 30, confronting the reality of his army’s collapse, Samsonov went into the forest, away from his staff, and shot himself.
In total, over 50,000 Russian soldiers were killed and some 92,000 taken as prisoners in the Battle of Tannenberg—named thus by the Germans in vengeful remembrance of the village, where in 1410 the Poles had defeated the Teutonic Knights. By the end of August, Russia’s ambitious advance in East Prussia in August 1914 had achieved at least one of its goals, albeit at a tremendous cost: two German corps had been removed from the Western to the Eastern Front in order to confront the Russian menace. Though the two corps had not arrived in time to play a role in the Battle of Tannenberg—which would remain the greatest German triumph of the war against Russia on the Eastern Front—they would also be unable to aid their comrades at the Battle of the Marne in early September, when German forces advancing towards Paris were decisively defeated by British and French troops in a crucial victory for the Allies.
Explanation:
The tree is shaded and red
A. China
B. South Korea
C. Russia
D. Japan
Answer: China. China is located in eastern Asia, and is the largest country there. Russia is to the north, Japan is an Island, and South Korea is that small peninsula just off of China.
Answer:
The location shaded in red would definitely be A. China.
Explanation:
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Why did Hitler make the move to arrest the leadership of the SA at the Weisee conference?
Answer:
why ofc he had suspicion about the ss troops thats why he arrested them
2. What about plants in particular does Friar Laurence explain in Act 2, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
O A That all plants can be good or evil, depending on their usage
O B. That he knows nothing about them, but that he always wanted to learn
O C. That Romeo needs to be careful because there are poisonous plants growing beside harmless ones
O D. That plants are the reason he became a friar
Answer:
O A That all plants can be good or evil, depending on their usage
what do americans do today to show they do not agree with their government's actions?
Name The Continets please.
Answer:
Explanation:
23-Australia
30-Africa
25-Asia
29-North America
24-Central America
26-South America
28-(It's a Oceon i guess) south Pacific Ocean
22-Europe
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Type the correct answer in the box. Spell the word correctly.
In the 1800s, European nations looked to control other countries in part to expand trade networks and establish global military bases. This
policy was known as ______
Write about an European country you would like to visit and explain why.
Its an essay so make it long
Answer:
Ah, Europe. Just thinking about visiting this continent can cause the body to involuntarily relax. It's a land frozen in time, highlighted by meticulously preserved buildings, some of which date back to the Neolithic Age. Europe's best countries feature magnificent mountain ranges, deep gorges, and verdant countryside. This is where trips go to turn into vacations. Active travelers love Europe's extensive attractions. You can ski in the French Alps, kayak in Croatia's Adriatic Sea, hike the Grindelwald in Switzerland, and cycle through the Netherlands, just to name a few popular outdoor activities.Then there's the food. Yum! It's hard to beat the gastronomic delights found in the best countries in Europe. From the creamiest of French delicacies to the tastiest Swiss chocolates to the most delicious Italian pasta dishes, Europe's varied cuisines may be the best to ever grace your lips. With so many countries to choose from, it can be hard to decide which to visit first. My advice? Don't stop at just one. Europe offers a slew of fabulous places to visit packed into a relatively small space. That makes it easy to visit multiple countries on one trip.
It's hard to picture Italy without salivating over the thought of its food. This boot-shaped country boasts tomatoes so sweet they taste like candy, pizzas cooked to perfection, and gelato that literally melts in your mouth. Italy is a utopia for gastronomes. Even more resplendent than its foods are the impeccable architecture and cultural masterpieces found in the ancient buildings, squares, and museums peppered throughout Italy's bustling cities and small, picturesque towns.
History abounds in the attractions of Rome (we're talking about the Colosseum and Pantheon), and its phenomenal town squares (i.e. Piazza Navona, St. Peter's Square, and Piazza Spagna) are a delight to enjoy. Florence is home to the photo-worthy Duomo and Ponte Vecchio bridge, as well as museums you won't want to miss. The canals of Venice are romantic and unique, while the massive Il Duomo, one of the top attractions in Milan, will have you gawking, as will the impressive outfits featured in the city's many shops.
The countryside is where you'll find the most authentic Italian experience. From skiing to hiking to swimming to eating (of course), the country's beauty envelops visitors, making it hard to leave. Tuscany is a real winner, transporting tourists back in time with its largely untouched walls and towers, while Lake Como offers a glimpse into the lifestyles of the world's elite. The Amalfi Coast is as pretty as a postcard, which is why its colorful towns are featured on so many tourist kitsches.
why did americans like eisenhower?
PLEASE ANSWER
Answer: Maybe because leading the U.S. to victory in WWII
jackson signed the force bill to ensure
Answer:
states would follow federal laws
What is the first governing document that established the newly independent American government after independence?
Answer:
understand
Explanation:
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What is the name of our constitution?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: I think it is the supreme law of the land
U.S. Constitution: 1787-1789
The Constitution of the United States is the foundation of our Federal Government. It is often called the supreme law of the land; no law may be passed that contradicts its principles.
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Explanation:
Animals produce enzymes that help chemical processes happen in the cells of their bodies. In which category of molecules do enzymes belong
Describe the features of sharks from the Cenozoic era.
Answer:
Re-Upload this question and whatever you do, DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK.
Explanation:
The link is a virus.
What is the term for being inclusive of and effectively communicating with
people from other cultures?
A. Cultural diversity
B. Cultural competence
C. Cultural absolutism
D. Cultural relativism
Answer: B) Cultural Competence
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ANSWER IF YOUR 1000000% SURE
black women benefitted from the integration of the armed forces.
true or false
(IF YOU COULD EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER THAT WOULD BE GREAT)
Answer:True
Explanation: The integration helped all african-americans, male nor female. There were some organizations during WWll where women could sign up to be nurses, or even serve as pilots.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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What most likely happens when water vapor cools?
It changes into gas.
It changes into liquid.
Its temperature increases.
Its temperature remains constant.
Answer:
2.
Explanation:
it changes into a liquid
Which leaders were part of the Bourbon Triumvirate? Check all that apply.
Joseph Brown
Alfred Colquitt
William Felton
John Gordon
Thomas E. Watson
She supported greater rights for women.
She wanted to end the tax system.
She wanted government-controlled banks.
She was a white supremacist.
Answer:
Joseph Brown, Alfred Colquitt, John Gordon were part of the Bourbon Triumvirate.
Which process is used to change the constitution?
A. Initiative
B. Eminent
C. Referendum
S. Amendment
What is Anne longing for in her relationship with her father?
Anne frank
Answer:
Though she absolutely adores her father, Anne sometimes feels that he doesn't see her as a real person in her own right—that he doesn't see the real Anne beneath the charming exterior of a sweet little girl.
Explanation:
Anne states," I model myself after Father, and there's no one in the world I love more. . . . But I have a right to be taken seriously too. . . . It's just that I'd like to feel that Father really loves me, not because I'm his child, but because I'm me, Anne."
Which change is a direct result from Neolithic Revolution?
Answer:
Machines were used to mass-produce goods for markets. The centers of trade moved from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. A surplus of food led to more complex societies.
Explanation:
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how does iron affect the environment in Pennsylvania
Answer:
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Explanation:
Who were the people of the Middle Ages afraid of?
Answer:
Bubonic plague
Explanation:
Hey I need help! I’ll mark BRAINLIEST but please don’t answer if your not gonna give an answer or just write something random these are my last few points -w-“
Answer: social security- federal
sales tax- state
deducted from paycheck- both
overseen by IRS- federal
appears on tax return- federal
last one state
Explanation: just a guess... i think its right thou
Manifactured goods needed to produce needed to produce other good and service are called that my question
Answer: They are called Capital goods
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Explain ONE way the Paris Peace Conference left problems for
Europe to confront.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Because everybody wanted different out comes and all the countries didn't trust each other, Russia was left out so they felt vulnerable .Britain and France only looked out for themselves and each other and the people of Germany felt upset as the wasn't invited.
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The $24 myth can be said to fit into all of the European goals EXCEPT…..
A) God
B) Gold
C) Glory
Answer:
glory
Explanation:
How did sharecropping and Jim Crow laws work to limit opportunities for African Americans in the south?
Answer:
The black codes effectively continued enslavement for African Americans by restricting their rights and exploiting their labor.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
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 Describe one situation in which you think each kind of law offers protection.
1.Driving laws:
2.Property laws:
3.Marriage or divorce laws:
4.Food and drug safety laws:
5.Licensing laws:
6.Regulation laws:
7.Broadcasting laws:
Answer:
driving law
Explanation:
incase of an accident, driving law offers protection by seeing to it that the one in the wrong takes care of the billings for the one in the right incased injured .
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Plss answer!! “Nomadic Bedouin tribes traveled between the water holes called_______
with their camels,______and sheep. They settled
in the mountain valleys near the oases.”
Answer:
Explanation:
Pre-Islamic Arabia
Pre-Islamic Arabia refers to the Arabian Peninsula prior to the rise of Islam in the 630s.
Some of the settled communities in the Arabian Peninsula developed into distinctive civilizations. Sources for these civilizations are not extensive, and are limited to archaeological evidence, accounts written outside of Arabia, and Arab oral traditions later recorded by Islamic scholars. Among the most prominent civilizations were Thamud, which arose around 3000 BCE and lasted to about 300 CE, and Dilmun, which arose around the end of the fourth millennium and lasted to about 600 CE. Additionally, from the beginning of the first millennium BCE, Southern Arabia was the home to a number of kingdoms, such as the Sabaean kingdom, and the coastal areas of Eastern Arabia were controlled by the Iranian Parthians and Sassanians from 300 BCE.
Pre-Islamic religion in Arabia consisted of indigenous polytheistic beliefs, Ancient Arabian Christianity, Nestorian Christianity, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism. Christianity existed in the Arabian Peninsula, and was established first by the early Arab traders who heard the gospel from Peter the apostle at Jerusalem (Acts 2:11), as well as those evangelized by Paul’s ministry in Arabia (Galatians 1:17) and by St Thomas. While ancient Arabian Christianity was strong in areas of Southern Arabia, especially with Najran being an important center of Christianity, Nestorian Christianity was the dominant religion in Eastern Arabia prior to the advent of Islam.
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Tribes in the Arabian Peninsula c. 600 CE. Approximate locations of some of the important tribes and Empire of the Arabian Peninsula before the dawn of Islam. Family groups called clans formed larger tribal units, which reinforced family cooperation in the difficulty living conditions on the Arabian peninsula and protected its members against other tribes.
Nomadic Tribes in Pre-Islamic Arabia
One of the major cultures that dominated the Arabian Peninsula just before the rise of Islam was that of the nomadic Bedouin people. The polytheistic Bedouin clans placed heavy emphasis on kin-related groups, with each clan clustered under tribes. The immediate family shared one tent and can also be called a clan. Many of these tents and their associated familial relations comprised a tribe. Although clans were made up of family members, a tribe might take in a non-related member and give them familial status. Society was patriarchal, with inheritance through the male lines. Tribes provided a means of protection for its members; death to one clan member meant brutal retaliation.
Non-members of the tribe were viewed as outsiders or enemies. Tribes shared common ethical understandings and provided an individual with an identity. Warfare between tribes was common among the Bedouin, and warfare was given a high honor. The difficult living conditions in the Arabian Peninsula created a heavy emphasis on family cooperation, further strengthening the clan system.