The Axis Powers during World War II primarily included Germany, Italy, and Japan. These nations formed a military alliance and opposed the Allies, which included countries like the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom. In addition to these main members, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria also aligned with the Axis.
Holtonline and make your own account, it has EVERYTHING in history. So when your done go to the 7th grade textbook, then att he top where you pick a chapter put CH 16 SEC 4, it has a good map!
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The allied powers were Great Britian, Italy, Japan, U.S., and France. The Central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and The Ottoman (Turkish) Empire. World War 1 also known as the great war started in 1914!
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No, they were the axis powers. They joined and fought the Allies. They thought of themselves as an axis, with the world working and revolving around them. If you look at the world map, Germany and Italy do kind of look like an axis.
During the time represented by the map, the Axis powers consisted primarily of Germany, Italy, and Japan. These nations formed a military alliance to expand their territories and influence during World War II. The Axis powers aimed to confront and challenge the Allied powers in various theaters of the war.
it is stronger than other countries!
it is stronger than other countries!
Africa is identified by the letter K on the map.
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The European countries that were part of the Allies during World War II included the United Kingdom, France, and Poland, among others. Additionally, countries like Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands, and Greece also aligned with the Allies. These nations opposed the Axis powers and worked together to promote their collective interests during the conflict.
On a UK Ordnance Survey map, of a scale of 1:50 000, a sample point could be Buckley Hall, whose grid reference is SD638366. SD is an indication of a 100 000 sheet, 38 is the vertical line to the west, 8 is the tenths: 36 is the horizontal line to the south, 6 being tenths.
It was Elrond Halfelven of Rivendell that not only identified the swords, but also told them what the map said and identified the moon runes.
Holtonline and make your own account, it has EVERYTHING in history. So when your done go to the 7th grade textbook, then att he top where you pick a chapter put CH 16 SEC 4, it has a good map!
A map can be identified by an arrow pointing towards the north. It is known as the north line. other directions on the map are derived through reference to the line.
A Map Scale is a ratio which compares a measurement on a map to the actual distance between locations identified on the map.