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News regarding the outbreak of war came mostly from the radio .
The scramble for the natural resources is usually one of the events that lead to the outbreak of the war.
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great advancements in warfare technology but few advancements in medical technology
German immigration to the USA occurred in several waves but was particularly significant in the 19th century, with large numbers arriving in the mid-1800s due to economic hardship and political turmoil in Germany. This immigration continued gradually into the early 20th century before declining significantly with the outbreak of World War I.
Leptospirosis was first identified in 1886 by Dutch physician Adolf Weil, who described a disease outbreak characterized by jaundice and renal failure.
The Roosevelt administration used economic sanctions against the Japanese prior to the outbreak of hostilities. He also froze all Japanese assets in the United States in July of 1941.
Tornado outbreaks do not get ratings; only individual tornadoes do. In any case, the storm event of June 29, 2012 was not a tornado outbreak; it was a derecho. A derecho is a violent band of thunderstorms characterized by widespread damaging straight-line winds sometimes with tornadoes thrown into the mix. A tornado is characterized by powerful rotating winds. The derecho of June 2012 was purely a straight-line wind event with only one unconfirmed report of a tornado.
which of these did not contribute to the outbreak of the civil war
Prior to the outbreak of World War II, the United States and Japan came into conflict primarily due to one cause: Japan's aggressive expansionist policy. With both economic stability and imperial glory in mind, Japan sought to expand its power at the expense of nations around it. The United States sought to limit this expansion or stop it entirely.
The economic crisis, Barark Obama's presidency, and a bunch of other stuff , like the swine flu outbreak in the US.
define fire outbreak and the causes
The Antebellum period refers to the time before the American Civil War, spanning from the late 18th century to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. It was marked by social, economic, and political tensions over issues such as slavery, states' rights, and territorial expansion.
No countries in Europe have had an OUTBREAK.
Outbreak - novel - was created in 1987.