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A is the answer hope you get it right
<u>The following conflicts were </u>
- The ongoing Cyprus dispute: is a conflict between the two communities that coexist in the island: Turkish and Cypriots (connected to the Greek culture). There was a Turkish military invasion in 1974, when the Turkish occupied the Northern third of the island and self-declared the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, only recognized by Turkey nowadays. In fact, the Republic of Cyprus is recognized in the international community and a single legitimate state, that comprises the whole island.
- Former Yugoslavia: the ethnic conflict in fact led to the Yugoslav Wars and to the disolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992. The different republics that formerly constituted Yugoslavia (he SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Croatia, SR Macedonia, SR Montenegro, SR Serbia and SR Slovenia), declared their independence, even tough there still existed internal ethnic tensions on each.
- Iraq: ethnic conflicts due to the divisions between the Sunni and Shi'ite factions in Iraq. Concerns emerged with the arrival of Sadam Hussein to power. The conflict stills ongoing nowadays.
Benefits- The people have choice in who runs the country and which laws to place, and No rash decisions can be made without confirmation from multiple parties
Challenges- the first voting of the new leader, and setting up representatives for the new government
The correct answer is this one: "D) establish equal educational funding for veterans and civilians." Both the GI Bill and the Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952 emphasized the idea that the federal budget should <span>establish equal educational funding for veterans and civilians.</span>
Here are the choices.
<span>A)
limit the amount of money spent on most social services.
B)
provide healthcare services to returning military personnel.
C)
allocate funds for the care of veterans after military service.
D)
establish equal educational funding for veterans and civilians.</span>
Germany was sinking American merchant ships.