History, 24.07.2019 16:30, jazzzzhands21
What conclusion can be drawn about the significance of the creation of the european coal and steel community? it returned government-owned industries, such as coal and steel, to private ownership in britain and later in other european nations. it led to increased tariffs and trade barriers that plagued europe into the 1980s and 1990s. it spurred economic growth and led to further regional cooperation, such as the creation of the european community. it was the last attempt by the nations of western europe to cooperate economically until the creation of the european union.
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History, 21.06.2019 17:50, Derrionna
Ahistorian is writing a book about british prime minister winston churchill. she claims that churchill was one of the earliest british leaders to realize that nazi germany was a serious threat to british security what is the best way to determine whether the historian's interpretation is valid? o a. review primary sources to see if churchill ever recorded his opinions of nazi germany. o b. find out whether the historian has written any other books about british leaders. c. analyze secondary sources summarizing the effects of nazi germany on great britain. o d. cite the historian's book in another study about important 20th- century world leaders.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, starfox5454
What was the difference between bombing military targets in the united kingdom, and bombing the city of london? a. bombing a city kills lots of innocent civilians, bombing a military target doesn't b. bombing military targets didn't force the u. k. to surrender, but bombing london did c. military targets were bombed by japan, while london was bombed by the nazis d. london was bombed before the u. s. entered the war; military targets were bombed afterward
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