Answer: The answers are:
A. the battle only really got going at the start of the twentieth century, when the suffragette movement was born . .
D. "Our Edward VII bronze penny was struck in the year of the formation of the Women’s Social and Political Union (the WSPU), whose founders included Emmeline Pankhurst . . ."
E. "The suffragettes became systematic lawbreakers in order to change the law, and defacing the penny was just one element in a campaign that went far beyond civil disobedience."
Explanation:
In 1903, UK this coin had the words ‘VOTES FOR WOMEN’ stamped across the head of the king.
it was considered an act of civil disobedience
and because it was cheap it circulated easily
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In 1941, German leader Adolf Hitler launched a massive land invasion of A) the Soviet Union. This split his forces between two fronts.
The Battle of A) Stalingrad was fought from August 23, 1941, to February 2, 1942. The battle was fought on the Eastern front and was a victory for the Soviet Union. It became a major turning point in the war in C) Europe.
These events took place during World War II, and are related to the Eastward expansion attempt made by Germany, led by Adolf Hitler in the 1940s.
Answer:
West/Central Africa (the area of modern-day Cameroon).
Answer: I think this is the case, because despite there being an abundance of water on Earth. Clean and purified water in some countries is hard to come by, and distribution is meager.
Since the extraordinary economic revolution that took place in North America in the final decades of the nineteenth century and the first of the twentieth century, various measures have been applied in the United States, which we rightly call populists. These have, in general, had a wide acceptance of the population, but - and this is very important - their results have not always been good. And, in some cases, they have had very damaging effects.