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The people of the New South Wales colony in Australia faced many challenges. One of the challenges was the struggle to have the ability to govern themselves. It took until the late 1800's for them to do so as they had to fight for the rights like any other colony in the world.
Describe the conditions Europe and Asia faced following WW2
they faced beatings from not doing certain things right and rasing children.
They thought the world might be coming to an end because a ghostly woman was wailing"My children, we must flee from this city!" So they thought the world was coming to an end.
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some were America didnt have any.
The main challenges the Western world faced in the 1920's and 1930's was peace and stability after large world wars.ChaCha knows everything
illness, the unknown, famine, technology
she was neglected by her father and that played a huge part on who she is now and the way that she behaves
The main challenges the Western world faced in the 1920's and 1930's was peace and stability after large world wars.ChaCha knows everything
One of the obstacles that Americans overcame in World War One included a low number of men who were available to work in factories and in farming during the war. Women often took over these jobs in order to keep families together.
The colonists faced many hardships during their first several months in he New World. They suffered from disease, hunger, and lack of adequate shelter.
in England, they faced persecution from the church. when they moved to the new world, they faced all the same problems that early American settlers faced: lack of food, hard living conditions, threat of attack from Indian groups, harsh winters, being cut off from most other people. they actually did much better than most other American colonists, though. they were determined to show the world what a true christian society would look like, and they planned their move to America much better than most groups of early colonists.
Not long after the Spanish monarchy had gained so much wealth from gold and silver mines from the New World it was a top power. They became ambitious however. They saw England, with their own non-Catholic church as a challenge. They believed it was their duty to dethrone Queen Elizabeth and restore Catholicism to England. Their grand navy was severely damaged by storms and the quite excellent English navy challenged their power in the New World and in Europe itself. Later in the New World, their colonies demanded their freedom as had the American colonies. So Spain was faced with the British and their own colonists as challenges. Spain had no short list of challenges and Napoleon in France became another challenge.
Luis Walter Alvarez faced challenges in his career when he proposed his theory on the extinction of the dinosaurs due to an asteroid impact, which was initially met with skepticism. He also faced difficulties when working on the Manhattan Project during World War II due to the secrecy and pressure involved in developing the atomic bomb. Additionally, as a Hispanic scientist in a predominantly white field, he likely faced discrimination and barriers to advancement.