a person who campaings to bring about social political and enviromental change in society

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                     Part of being an effective ally is turning our attention toward those responsible for . Structural violence is a way to understand that violence and harm are caused not only by individual actors but by unjust laws, , and other features of the environment—all of which, of course, were created by human beings. To summarize, we feel that attention should be placed on the actors, policies, rules, and structures that harm community members.  

                     Part of being an effective ally is turning our attention toward those responsible for . Structural violence is a way to understand that violence and harm are caused not only by individual actors but by unjust laws, , and other features of the environment—all of which, of course, were created by human beings. To summarize, we feel that attention should be placed on the actors, policies, rules, and structures that harm community members.


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Which of the following are common themes in existentialist literature? Select all that apply.

meaninglessness
justice
hope
guilt

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Meaninglessness

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Existentialism was a philosophic and literary movement that began in the mid of 19th century, whose approach was the individual existence, their experiences, freedom, and choices. According to this movement, humans define their own meaning and essence thorough his life, their experiences, choices, etc., that is to say, by merely embracing existence in this absurd and apparently meaningless world, which has no explanation of being

What is happening in the fourth stanza of the poem? Paul revere ride

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the answer is B) British soldiers on land head to their boats trust me i already answered it

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This one is for you my Queen no matter what i still your side Love is forever

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Answer:

fun

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will be miss

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Change the following sentences according to directions.
(a) every student wants to do well in the examination. (negative)
(b) we must follow the traffic rules. (negative)
(c) rana was too weak to sit on the bed. (negative)
(d) he likes both coffee and tea. (negative) (e) only the brave deserve the fair. (negative) (f) she tries to follow him. (interrogative)
(g) they are not happy. (interrogative)
(h) everybody knows him very well. (interrogative)
(i) i saw him reading in the room. (interrogative)
(j) we should not waste time. (interrogative)

Change the following sentences into indirect narration.
(a) My brother said to me, "I was told to take care of you.
(b) The student said, "I did not finish my lesson".
(c) Rana said to her, "I shall follow you."
(d) She said, "I have done my homework.
(e) They said, "We are making a lot of fun."
(f) The old man said to me, "I do not wart to stay here".
(g) Sami said to me, "I am excited to see you."
(h) My father said to me, "I bought a gift for you yesterday."
(i) She said to me, "I like you for your honesty.
(j) You said to her, "You have broken my mobile".

Complete the following sentences with right forms of the verbs given in the brackets.
(a) It is high time we (learn) English Properly. (b) Yesterday, I (buy) a nice book.
(c) I (meet) you tomorrow.
(d) She always (try) to speak the truth.
(e) I wish I (have) a lot of money.
(f)The moon (give) us light at night.​

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a.every student does't want to do well in the examination.

b.we must't follow the traffic rules.

(c) rana wrana was't too weak to sit on the bed.

(d) he does't like both coffee and tea.

(e) only the brave deserve does't fair.

(f) Does she try to follow him?

(g)Are they happy?

(h)Does everybody know him very well?

(i)Did you see him reading in the room?

(j)should we waste time?

identify at least 3 trends each in fashion, music, cars in the 1960s

answer and ill mark brainliest pls pls

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Answer:

-Sweet Cropped Cardigans.

-Candy-Colored Sweatpants.

-Shackets.

-Puff Sleeves.

-Bucket Hats.

Explanation:

https://www.glamour.com/story/current-fashion-trends

It's vital to have very high self-esteem when delivering a speech.
OA
True
OB
False

Hurrry

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I think it's A not sure though

who does the "man in the arena" refer to?

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Someone who is heavily involved in a situation that requires courage, skill, or tenacity (as opposed to someone sitting on the sidelines and watching), is sometimes referred to as "the man in the arena".

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Someone who is heavily involved in a situation that requires courage, skill, or tenacity (as opposed to someone sitting on the sidelines and watching), is sometimes referred to as "the man in the arena".

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Levi's homework is to write a report. He decides to write about his aquarium. He wants to tell readers how to set up an aquarium.
How should Levi organize his report?

.by describing the aquarium in detail
.by comparing and contrasting the aquarium
.by explaining problems and giving solutions ​

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by explaining problems and giving solutions! this is the best fit because the other two might make sense at a first glance, but only explaining problems and solutions would be an effective way to teach people how to set up an aquarium by giving them examples of what to do and what not to do whereas the others are just him talking about his aquarium.

By the end of the Middle Ages, Arthur's fifth-century foot soldiers had become knights on horses; his fortified hills had become grand castles; and his court had become Camelot, a chivalric utopia. What is the appositive in the sentence and what does it modify?

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Answer: a chivalric utopia

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An appositive is a noun that follows another noun in order to provide more information about the noun.

With regards to the question, the appositive is "a chivalric utopia". Here, the appositive is used to modify the main noun which can be found in the last part of the sentence that is, Camelot. It gives more information on Camelot.

Using commas to separate an introductory clause from the main clause. Directions: Punctuate the following sentences with commas.
1. When she noticed the time, Marie realized she would be late.
2. As I entered the room, I realized that I was late again.
3. While I worked at the restaurant, I learned about food.
4. If she wishes, Gloria can come with us.
5. Before you leave, give us your address and telephone number.
6. Because the game was so one-sided, we left early.
7. After he painted the office blue, he dyed his hair green.tr
8. Since I left you, my whole life has changed.
9. Although she loved her job, it did not pay very much.
10.Whenever I go to the beach, I become sunburned. Using commas to separate three or more words, phrases, or clauses in a series. Directions: Punctuate the following sentences with commas.

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well but your questions are already given with commas

Which best explains why a poem's title may be taken from a phrase in the poem? ​

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is this a multiple choice question?

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About which poem you are talking??????

What is the best definition of research?
Presenting an oral report on a subject
Looking up a word in the dictionary
Recalling personal experiences in detail
Studying a topic by looking at many different source

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studying a topic from different sources

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I think its D. ''Studying a topic by looking at many different source''

I just notice my points did not go up or down

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you got a lot of points but it’s normal tbh

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because you have to much points that why

The students in Mr. Ricks' drama class are writing a play and need
facts about the environment to include in the play. Which of these
MOST LIKELY contains the information the group needs?
A)
a set of song lyrics about deforestation
B)
an editorial about a local water-treatment facility
an online encyclopedia article about air and water
pollution
D)
a fictional story about a town with a polluted water
source

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Answer:

I would go with B

Explanation: I mean they can use set of lyrics about deforestation but would you write a play based on one thing. D makes no sense because you need facts and there is no C so.

Drama is a specific type of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, and so on, whether performed in a theatre or on radio or television. Hence option c is correct .

What is Drama ?

The dramatic mode, as a genre of poetry in general, has been contrasted with the epic and lyrical modes since Aristotle's Poetics (c. 335 BC), the earliest work of dramatic theory.

The word "drama" is derived from a Greek word that means "deed" or "act" (Classical Greek:, drâma), which is derived from "I do" (Classical Greek:, drá). The two drama masks represent the traditional generic division between comedy and tragedy.

The word play or game (translating the Anglo-Saxon plean or Latin ludus) was the standard in English (as it was in many other European languages).

Until William Shakespeare's time, it was a play-maker rather than a dramatist, and the building was a play-house rather than a theatre. The term "drama" was first used to refer to a specific type of play in the modern era.

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which source about world war ll is most clearly a primary source ?
A. an interactive map of the Pacific theater
B. an essay that analyzes the reign
C. a diary written by a holocaust survivor
D. an infographic full of world war ll statistics

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Answer: C.A diary written by a holocaust survivor

Explanation:

I believe this to be true because a diary from a survivor will be the closest thing someone can access to read about the experiences first hand.

Question 1
Were u aware of the ethnic stereotypes and inequalities people suffer similar to this v article ?

Question 2
Do you think gender stereotypes effect the performance of women


Question 3
What can be done to reduce ethnic stereotypes which r damaging the society
Specially Karachi in terms of Sindhi v/s Urdu speaking​

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Answer:

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5. What is the name of the girls that Ponyboy and Johnny meet? Why is this a conflict?​

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where is the text??????

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if you look it up u should be able to find t

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Plz help me well mark brainliest!..

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Answer:

a feature of light

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Are elections the best test of democracy?​

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Answer: Nope

Our voting system worked well for decades, but now it is broken. There is a better way to give voice to the people.

Brexit is a turning point in the history of western democracy. Never before has such a drastic decision been taken through so primitive a procedure – a one-round referendum based on a simple majority. Never before has the fate of a country – of an entire continent, in fact – been changed by the single swing of such a blunt axe, wielded by disenchanted and poorly informed citizens.

But this is just the latest in a series of worrying blows to the health of democracy. On the surface, everything still seems fine. A few years ago, the World Values Survey, a large-scale international research project, asked more than 73,000 people in 57 countries if they believed democracy was a good way to govern a country – and nearly 92% said yes. But that same survey found that in the past 10 years, around the world, there has been a considerable increase in calls for a strong leader “who does not have to bother with parliament and elections” – and that trust in governments and political parties has reached a historical low. It would appear that people like the idea of democracy but loathe the reality.

Trust in the institutions of democracy is also visibly declining. In the past five years, the European Union’s official research bureau found that less than 30% of Europeans had faith in their national parliaments and governments – some of the lowest figures in years, and an indication that almost three-quarters of people distrust their countries’ most important political institutions. Everywhere in the west, political parties – the key players in our democracies – are among the least trusted institutions in society. Although a certain scepticism is an essential component of citizenship in a free society, we are justified in asking how widespread this distrust might be and at what point healthy scepticism tips over into outright aversion.

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What is the sentence structure in mrs dalloway?

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Hmmm I’ll need the story to answer that question

Read this excerpt from "One Flu over the Cuckoo's Nest.”

That year, scientists found that a very simple mutation in one gene could make a virus very easy to transmit. The groups also found many combinations of genes that could make the virus spread faster and cause it to be more lethal. Hualan says that health officials now know what genes to monitor to warn of a dangerous combination ready to spread throughout the world. She also says her work tells vaccine researchers what genes to target: "The important thing is that insights from such studies will benefit disease control and prevention.”


The original controversy has not gone away. And unfortunately, scientists do not know how these lab-bred viruses compare to the way viruses act in communities. More research is needed to protect the public from worldwide outbreaks of bird flu, which could be devastating.

What best describes the key discovery of research in efforts to control diseases?

Scientists found out which genes to monitor to find signs of danger.
Scientists discovered a cure for all flu viruses.
Scientists concluded that flu viruses easily transfer.
Scientists still need to learn more in order to prevent epidemics

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Answer:

the answer is the first one

Explanation:

i got it right on the test

Answer:

number uno

Explanation:

the first one basically

This is the story of the hunter who kept on sneezing...

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Answer:

Story writing.

Explanation:

This is the story of the hunter who kept on sneezing. He was supposed to be hunting in the nearby forest when he was caught off-guard by the bout of sneezing that made him unable to concentrate or be quiet. So, he had no option but to wait to see if the sneezing would get over soon.

But even after hours of waiting, the sneezing did not stop. Thinking if he had inhaled some dust or pollen, he washed his face at the nearby brook. For a while, it seemed to solve the problem. Happy about the result, he went ahead to hunt. But just as he was about to silently get a deer, the sneezing bout came back, and, unable to control the impending sneeze, he frightened the deer so much it ran away.

Dejected in not getting any game and still stuck with the sneezing, he returned home empty-handed. The unending sneezing bout had taken the better of him and made him unsuccessful in his hunting.

Which sentence is the best argumentative thesis?
A. What will it take to get more Americans to vote in elections?
B. Most Egyptian pyramids were built during the Old Kingdom.
O c. Some oppose school uniforms, whereas others support them.
D. The retirement age should be lowered to 60 to free up jobs.

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I’m gonna guess C since there’s an opposition.

Answer:

its D. , just got it right

I went to............church to observe it's architecture.(a,an,the)​

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Explanation:

that's your only question?

a

It makes the most sense

Synonyms

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3 is heavy/dense
4 is abundant/plentiful

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The Humid air felt heavy with each  breath mom took. The forest was dense with trees.

Last summer the crop was abundant, but this year the pests are plentiful.

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what song is alike farenheit 451 and how?

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Answer:

What do you mean by song?

Explanation:

Nervous is to uneasy as...
A. anxious is to calm
B. attractive is to ugly
C. popular is to know
D. rich is to wealthy​

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a is the answer , they are both the same things just different words

Nervous is too uneasy, as anxious is to calm. Uneasy can also refer to something that makes someone tense or anxious. Hence, option A is correct.

What is nervous and anxious?

A person can feel anxious if they notice someone staring at a person and murmuring, "That's him, that's the one." Mentally distressed by potential bad luck, danger, etc. Focus: Anxiety is frequently more all-encompassing than nervousness, which is a reaction to something specific. Even when you're feeling apprehensive, it's not always clear what's making you feel that way.

Absolutely. Numerous mental and physical signs can indicate anxiety. Some anxious persons may try to hide these symptoms out of embarrassment or shame.

Thus, option A is correct.

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Which character trait of Scrooge’s nephew, Fred, is reflected in this excerpt from Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol?

They drew about the fire, and talked; the girls and mother working still. Bob told them of the extraordinary kindness of Mr. Scrooge’s nephew, whom he had scarcely seen but once, and who, meeting him in the street that day, and seeing that he looked a little—“just a little down you know,” said Bob, inquired what had happened to distress him. “On which,” said Bob, “for he is the pleasantest-spoken gentleman you ever heard, I told him. ‘I am heartily sorry for it, Mr. Cratchit,’ he said, ‘and heartily sorry for your good wife.’ By the bye, how he ever knew that, I don’t know.”

A.
his youthfulness
B.
his compassion
C.
his optimism
D.
his curiosity

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B.  His compassion.

Explanation:

Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" revolves around the character of Scrooge, a miserly and greedy man who experienced a significant change in himself during Christmas time. The story deals with themes of isolation, redemption, compassion, and love.

In the given passage, Scrooge's nephew, Fred is the subject of the conversation in the Cratchit family. Bob told his wife about how Fred had inquired about Mrs. Cratchit and how he thought Fred was "the pleasantest-spoken gentleman you ever heard." This shows how compassionate Fred seems to be, unlike his uncle Scrooge.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Answer:

B, his compassion

Explanation:

I followed the advice of person above me and got it right on test!

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Is vote buying still happening? Why?​

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Answer:

Yes!, the main reason is because of money.

easy on problems facing my school​

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Answer:

me too

Explanation:

weirdly worded though...

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What value of a would make the graph of f(x) = ax open up? The film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, the last installment of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, was directed by Peter Jackson and released on December 17 2003 in the U.S. with huge success. Eventually, the film won 11 Oscars for all of its nominations. The film's box office has been more than $1 billion. In the film, there are long sequences in which not all main characters appear at the same time. And there are big scenes where everybody shows up. Thinking about the making of the film, behind the scenes, we can hypothetically break down the entire cinematic project into the following aggregate activities (We assume away all the complexities in shooting the three installments at the same time and other production details): Plan, screenplay, finance, cast, film crew, location Construction of movie sets Shooting sequence 1 Shooting sequence 2 Shooting sequence 3 Big scene sequence Postproduction & finalization before releaseWe have the following hypothetical data on time in months and cost in millions of dollars:ID IP T ES EF LS LF SLK NT NC CT CC CCRA 6.0 6.0 13.0 6.0 13.0B A 4.0 4.0 9.0 3.0 12.0C B 4.0 4.0 12.0 4.0 12.0D B 5.0 11.0 5.0 14.0 4.0 16.0E B 6.0 0.0 6.0 16.0 4.0 19.0F C,D,E4.0 4.0 19.0 4.0 19.0G F 6.0 6.0 11.0 5.0 13.5Note: IP = Immediate Predecessor; T = NT = Normal Time; ES = Earliest Start; EF = Earliest Finish; LS = Latest Start; LF = Latest Finish; SLK = Slack Time; NT = Normal Time; NC = NormalCost; CT = Crash Time; CC = Crash Cost; & CCR = Crash Cost/Time Unit (Crash Cost Rate).Copy the table to your homework and complete the following parts:By looking at the chart in part (a), find all possible paths through the network with their corresponding path times. Based on these path times, determine the critical path.Based on part (a) By using the forward and backward passes together with the four time determination rules, fill your calculations for ES,EF, LS, LF, and SLK in the appropriate cells.(b) [2] Try to independently fill in the columns ES, EF, LS, LF, and SLK of the table. If you have difficulties, refer to part (a). Determine the activity with the most slack time.c) [2] Based on part (a), find the critical path by going through the activities with no slack time.Compare this result with the critical path found in part (b).d) Use appropriate data to compute crash costs per time unit and fill in the CCR column. Cross out any CCR cells where the corresponding activities cannot be crashed.(e) [2] Find the total normal cost of the film. Find the normal cost on the original critical path. 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World War I (1914-1918) which claimed 32 million military and civiliancasualties, impoverished Europe, destroyed three empires, and set the stage foran even more savage World War II had many roots. (Paragraph 3)C. on June 28, 1914, a radical Serbian nationalist tossed a burning match byassassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of yet anotherEuropean superpower, the Austro-Hungarian empire of the Habsburgmonarchy. (Paragraph 7)D. What followed was a massacre that lasted an interminable four years, threemonths, and eventually brought into the maelstrom two million Americandoughboys. (Paragraph 16)E. The heaviest and eventually decisive fighting was done on the Western front,where French, British and eventually, American soldiers were locked in aremorseless trench warfare with von Schlieffens army. (Paragraph 18)F. in March 1917, President Woodrow Wilson had responded to the outrageoussinking of four American ships by German submarines by abandoning the U.S.policy of neutrality. (Paragraph 21)3. Why did the author most likely italicize the phrase for any reason whatever in Paragraph4?A. to emphasize that almost anything would provoke the allies to fight, and warwas basically inevitableB. to propose the idea that the allied countries were eager to fight, regardless ofwhom or what they would fightC. to stress Frances and Russias militaristic mindsets and superiority at the timeD. to clarify that the alliance was actually very general and loose, not as binding asit would later seem4. PART A: What does the word hazardous most likely mean as used in paragraph 4?A. unnecessaryB. riskyC. violentD. preventative5. PART B: Which of the following phrases best supports the answer to Part A?A. Faced by the fast-growing German empire (Paragraph 4)B. Desperate for allies (Paragraph 4)C. agreed to mobilize their armies (Paragraph 4)D. this hair-trigger arrangement (Paragraph 4)6. According to the text, how did the Central Powers, especially Germany, react to the UnitedStates entrance into the war?A. Given how late the U.S. entered the war, the Central Powers largely did not seethe U.S. as a threat.B. American declaration of war (as well as failing allies) prompted Germany tolaunch an all-out, final offensive.C. Germany was blamed for the U.S. joining the Allied forces and was essentiallyabandoned by the other Central Powers.D. Knowing the U.S. would be fighting in the West, the Central Powers beganfocusing on gaining land in the other two fronts.7. Which of the following best describe how the Schlieffen Plan shaped the overall war?A. The Schlieffen Plan forced both the Central and Allied Powers to fight on twofronts, exhausting them (especially Germany) and expanding the reach of thehorrors of the war.B. The Schlieffen Plan meant that France and Russia, the targets of the plan, werethe first to fall to the Central Powers control.C. The Schlieffen Plan forced Germany to fight on both sides, meaning that thiscountry conquered more land than the Allied Powers combined.D. The Schlieffen Plan was an overall failure and fell apart after the first majorbattle; neither side had to fight on multiple fronts, as planned, from that pointon.8. Which of the following best describes the major irony of the Paris Peace Conference?A. It was entirely run by the leader of the country that fought the briefest in thewar.B. The United States was given a very large role in the Peace Conference eventhough they supported Germany for the first half of the war.C. Though called a peace conference, it was formed at least by the EuropeanAllies with the intent to punish more than to seek peace.D. Though called a peace conference, it was formed to reassess and strengthenthe alliances that caused WWI in the first place. what does 1A= what does 1B= what does 1C= what does 1D=