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Constantinople was a historic Roman city
Japanese citizens resisted occupation and rose up in armed
The Cold War's "hottest" moment was likely the Cuban missile crisis. It became the closest the world has ever been to a nuclear war and devastation between the United States and the USA. It also evolved into a famous illustration of non-lethal conflict brinkmanship.
<h3>What effects did the Cuban Missile Crisis have on relatives who grew up during the Cold War?</h3>
However, the non-violent conflict and nuclear arms race were far from done. In actuality, the crisis' other lasting effect was to persuade the Soviet Union to increase
its investment in an intercontinental ballistic missile arsenal that could reach the United States from Soviet soil.
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I believe Cimabue was the painter who formed his own techniques and is considered a transitional figure from the traditional Byzantine style of art.
1. driving the axis powers from north africa
2. the drive across france
3. the battle of normandy
4. closing in on germany from the east and the west