The First World War was a cataclysm that disrupted countless lives. As a modern, total war, it brought men and women into active battle zones across Europe as well as in parts of Africa and Asia. New technology further extended the borders of the war. <span>Air power </span>made it possible to launch attacks against civilian populations at some distance from traditional frontlines, and U-boats sank passenger ships, such as the Lusitania in 1915, that were loaded with men, women, and children crossing the Atlantic. In addition, albeit with less novelty, invading armies ended up occupying swathes of territory. Civilian women and men in Belgium, the north and east of France, Serbia, and parts of the Russian empire among other locales came under the control of occupying powers.
"A. President, executive departments, individual
federal agencies" best represents the organization of the executive branch of government. The legislature is not included.
The physical maps shows "Rivers, Mountains and Deserts".
<u>Answer:</u> Option B, C & D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The physical map is taken for understanding the boundaries between entities and the entire globe comprised of continents structured with countries and states by naming them; mountains and peaks with brown and white color (Himalayas); water bodies like ocean, sea, rivers, lake etc from blue color; deserts from yellow color; Forest, wildlife sanctuaries, parks, mangroves etc from green color; etc.
The physical map either in paper as one/two dimensional format or in globe as three dimensional format are helpful to understand and observe many other deep parameters of any country or place like social prospects: political influence, religion, indigenous people, languages etc.
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ANSWER: a. Trajan is best known as a Roman philosopher.
EXPLANATION: Trajan was a Roman Emperor from 98 - 117 AD. He was declared the best ruler in the Roman Dynasty and was also known as a philanthropic ruler. He ranked as the second of the top five good emperors who presided over an era of peace and prosperity in the Mediterranean world. He reshaped the city of Rome and left numerous enduring landmarks such as Trajan's Forum, Trajan's Market and Trajan's Column. He was succeeded by his adoptive child, Hadrian.