Answer this question… The war created opportunities for women to challenge gender norms.
Great Britain and France
Germany (apex)great britain
because as long as Britain was an allied held country, it provided a base of operations close to mainland Europe. If the Axis held Britain, then any counter attack on Europe would have to be staged from the nearest Allied held land, which would have been North America. The logistics to mount and sustain over that distance would have been virtually impossible.No, accurately, when Britain was attacked at first, they weren't an ally. The Germans did it to lower Britain's moral and economy.
Britain relied very heavily supplies arriving by sea. Even when organized an protected in convoys, German U-Boats threatened to completely deny any supplies such as food, ammunition, clothing, fuel, and metals to Britain.
There were many reasons why the Australian government committed itself to be involved in the Britain war in 1914. Britain was the mother country and Australia felt the need to assist them due to this asset. Britain had most of the power even though Australia federated in 1901. We were also still following the British Monarch and didn't want to disappoint our leaders. our trade relied heavily on the British. They provided us with produce that we couldn't 'create' ourselves and were a source for our things to go to. Without Britain's assistance, the Australian citizens wouldn't have been as well off.
France and Great Britain expected to use the treaties at the end of the war to expand their empires and wealth
She supported reforms that improved education and sanitation for poor families.
They worked long hours in dangerous mines and factories for low wages.
both countries experienced rapid urbanization following industrialization
She supported reforms that improved education and sanitation for poor families
Apex~ Most men regardless of their economic class won the right to vote.
Symbol is £. Many finance statements just put GBP
Sometimes the Allies in World War 2 are referred to as co-combattants, given the uneasy relationship between the Soviet Union on the one hand and Britain and the US on the other other.
Colonist faithful to Great Britain.
Believe it or not, this is a difficult question to answer accurately. Julius Caesar first came to Britain in 55 BC and then returned the following year. Claudius invaded Britain and annexed it to the empire in 43 AD. In the almost 100 years during this time span, the Romans certainly had a presence in Britain. coins have been found dated 50 years before the big deal by Claudius and it is a known fact that the Romans had treaties with some of the tribes of southern Britain. However dates are not given.
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