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What was the aim of operation torch, which was launched by the allies?

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for plato users the answer is to free French North Africa from German control

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for plato users the answer is to free French North Africa from German control

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The correct answer is A) the Battle of Iwo Jima.

What enabled President Truman and Allied leaders to issue the ultimatum above was the Battle of Iwo Jima.

The ultimatum was issued as part of the Postdam Conference of July 26, 1945, when the Allied forces demanded the government of Japan to surrender and put an end to World War II. This important document was signed by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, the Chairman of China Chiang Kai Shek, and US President Harry S. Truman. Japan did not surrender and President Truman decided to launch the atomic bomb over Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, respectively.

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The correct answer is A) the Battle of Iwo Jima.

What enabled President Truman and Allied leaders to issue the ultimatum above was the Battle of Iwo Jima.

The ultimatum was issued as part of the Postdam Conference of July 26, 1945, when the Allied forces demanded the government of Japan to surrender and put an end to World War II. This important document was signed by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, the Chairman of China Chiang Kai Shek, and US President Harry S. Truman. Japan did not surrender and President Truman decided to launch the atomic bomb over Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, respectively.

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Convection currents in earths mantle are caused by the rise of hot material rising towards the crust, becoming cooler and sinking back down. 
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see explanation and i got an a btw.

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b. The development of diseases in the sixteenth century would support the arguments of the “new generation of historians in the second paragraph because the “new generation of historians” would look at this in relation to european imperialism and see the impact of the european diseases like smallpox that would plague places like modern day united states because of the european immunity, but lack of native immunity.  

c. The “biological competition” contributed to the European imperialism in the Americas by creating a survival of the fittest environment where the europeans brought in diseases like smallpox that had plagued europe generations ago, but infected the native populations and weaken them in both their numbers and their strength, which enabled the Europeans to take control of the new world and develop a dominance while the natives were fighting a disease. This was “biological competition” because the Europeans' immunity was assisting them in fighting the natives' lack thereof.  


B) Explain ONE development in the sixteenth century that would support the arguments of the new gen
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In 1574, Akbar the emperor of the Subcontinent ordered his wazir to make a Katab-khana in the palace. This was to discover and reintroduce old texts. Books like Rajatarangini, Ramayana and Mahabharata were translated into different languages. One of these languages was Persian. After this many different old books both religious and non-religious were translated for the general public to read.

This was done to make different sects and religions stay united. His actions to a certain extent did eliminate disagreements between the people from different religions.

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Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak was not the person behind Akbar's policies. It was actually his favorite wife named Mariam-uz-Zamani. She was a Hindu by birth. She was born at the house of Raja Bharmal of Amber. Later, when she grew up she was married to Akber. This marriage had political benefits. Jahangir was her son. She, however, did not play any political role in the Mughal court.  

She became more eminent after her son succeeded the throne. She was one of the most famous female traders of that time. Akbar after his marriage started his own religion called Din-e-ilahi.

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Many cultural and intellectual changes took place because of this interaction.  Collection of manuscripts from around the world and their critical study was introduced.  Changes in the economic system i.e trade also took place. Several changes in slavery were also seen. During this period, the trade of slaves became very eminent and a major source of income for many .Arabic art and literature started spreading in different South Asian regions. While people from those regions introduced new ways of living and rituals etc to Muslims.
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A) Ethnic divisions hindered the development of land-based empires in the period 1450-1750. For example, the Manchu people in the Qing Dynasty in China sought to preserve their ethnic values while ruling China, which proved to be an obstacle for them to rule the vast majority of Han Chinese.

B) Ethnic divisions also hindered the development of maritime empires in the period 1450-1750. For example, the ethnic division between the French colonists and the Haitian people led to multiple Haitian rebellions and ultimately the Haitian Revolution against France.

C) Many land-based empires and maritime empires institutionalized hierarchical distinctions amongst different ethnic groups, often with the use of slavery. The European colonists, for instance, made African Americans the lowest class in American society by enslaving them. Similarly, Christians under Ottoman rule are recruited as janissaries. In both examples, the ruling class adopted policies that limit the social mobility of the ethnic groups that are alien to themselves.

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