Answer:
<u>The correct answer is C. All of Carter's attempts failed.</u>
Explanation:
<u>The taking of hostages at the US embassy in Iran in 1979 lasted 444 days, between 1979 and 1981. </u>It all began on November 4, 1979, when between 300 and 400 Islamist students jumped over the wall that surrounded the building from the US embassy in Tehran and, after defeating the Marines who were guarding him, they settled in place without letting anyone go.
64 hostages, handcuffed and blindfolded, were distributed in different buildings of the complex. After the release of a dozen of them, 52 remained in captivity. The Islamists demanded the extradition of the Shah, Mohammed Pahlavi, protected by the United States and who had left the country eight months earlier, after the Islamic revolution evicted him from power.
The kidnappers remained firm during the 14 months of the hostages taking, which ended on January 20, 1981, when President Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter's successor, took office, to which the Islamic authorities refused to make concessions. <u>Even though the negotiation was not successful because two rescue operations were failed, and that was one of the reasons for his non-re-election, President Carter achieved liberation on the last day of his term as emissary of the Reagan administration.</u>
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Global Warming, is the answer
There are several people responsible for television advancements, such as Kenjiro Takayanagi. In 1924, he built the first all-electronic TV system in 1924.
Two years later, inventor John Logi Baird made the first demonstration of live television in London.
Alan Dower Blumlein patented the stereo system and worked on a high-definition TV system on the 30s.
After several years of development, the first transatlantic television signals were made in the 60s and changed people's lives forever.
Since then, TV viewers around the world have been able to see the world's news and events in a completely different way. They also found the most entertaining and popular electronic device of the 20th century.
During campaigns, politicians create a lot of promises that may be impossible to do. A lot of people also hope that elected officials will serve the people without political division or greed. There was also lost of trust in the government.
Answer:
Decolonisation and nationalism
Explanation:
In the modern era after world war I many colonies gained their Independence, this led to lots of pride and nationalism