Answer - C. Did you wanna go to the park today? What should we pack for lunch?
The answer is <u>B. A Campaign Waged In Chile By Jose de San Martin</u>
Gen. José de San Martín, an Argentinian statesman and national hero who helped free some countries from the Spanish rule in the early 1800s.
San Martín intended to ensure Argentina’s independence by destroying the remaining Spanish power in South America, to reach his purpose he helped achieve Peru's independence as well.
After his army had been defeated in Upper Peru (now Bolivia), San Martín determined to surround the Spaniards by liberating Chile and using it as a base for a seaborne attack on Peru. The campaign waged in Chile was successful, gaining Chile's independence in 1818, which allow the Argentinian leader to occupy the Peruvian port of Pisco in September 1820. When the Spanish government withdrew his forces into the interior of Peru, San Martín entered Lima and after several battles, the country's independence was declared on July 28, 1821.
However, after that, several battles had to be fought to ensure independence. In those battles, Simón Bolívar, another South American hero, was a key element that helped free the country completely.
The development of Florence was due to its strategic location, being a meeting point of several cultures and having adequate access to the sea. The specificity of the region, the cosmopolitan character of the place and the richness of commerce promoted an intense artistic and cultural flourishing. The work of Machiavelli, in this sense, fits in this historical space, since it fosters an ode to civil government.
The missionary diplomacy was an <span>idea of Wilson. It was made for the moral responsibility to deny recognition to any Latin American government that was viewed as threat to American interests. He hoped to gain </span><span>democracy in the Western Hemisphere.</span>
The correct answers should be <span>
1. The
German people began to distrust the Jews and gypsies and wanted them
out.
2. The German government could not keep up with the huge debt
repayment imposed from World War I.
3. Rampant unemployment demoralized
many Germans and they needed to regain a national self-esteem.
4. The
prevailing political parties offered no hope and no solutions to the
abysmal state of German identity.
There was a high rate of poverty because Germany had to pay huge war reparations. They also were forbidden to have a military and create arms. These kinds of things made them feel humiliated and when Hitler came and promised them the world they all started supporting him. Other parties didn't offer anything so radical.</span>