One of the most far-reaching consequences of World War II was that it hastened the end of
A: the Commonwealth.
B: B. the British Empire.
C: the Industrial Revolution.
D: D. America’s empire.
A: the Commonwealth.
B: B. the British Empire.
C: the Industrial Revolution.
D: D. America’s empire.
举一反三
- One of the most far-reaching consequences of World War II was that . A: the British Empire became much stronger B: the British Empire began to disintegrate C: the British colonialists stepped up their expansion D: Britain entered a period of economic and financial prosperity
- The symbol marking the declination of the British Empire is A: World War II. B: The Suez Canal Crisis. C: The independence of British Colonies. D: The establishment of the Commonwealth.
- 中国大学MOOC: At the peak of its power, the phrase "the empire on which the sun never sets" was often used to describe the British Empire.
- The British had many advantages in the war, including a large, well-trained army and navy and many Loyalists who supported the British Empire.()
- Queen Mary's long reign witnessed the height of the British Empire.