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.
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Breaking laws you feel are wrong - Counterculture
Adopting a popular hairstyle trend- Mainstream
Sharing a communal farm with many other people- Counterculture
Building a fence around your house to keep out strangers- Mainstream
Explanation:
The Psychoanalytic Theory was first voiced by Sigmund Freud in Vienna in the late 1890s.
He believed that the conscious and unconscious minds were deeply interconnected, and that by voicing thoughts, repressed memories would come to light.
He believed this technique could help cure people with psychotic or hysterical symptoms.
Many americans were unemployed or underemployed
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C
Explanation:
First of all he was Catholic and remained so for the rest of his life after the reformation began.
He was not against reformation. That was pretty odd for someone Catholic at that time. So C is likely the answer you want. This is almost a direct quote on what he really believed.
A: in his mind was likely possible. He wanted to reform the clerics peacefully.