<span>Emilio Mola, a Nationalist Genral during the Spanish Civil War, told a journalist in 1936 that as his four columns of troops approached Madrid, a "fifth column" of supporters inside the city would support him and undermine the Republican government from within. The term was then widely used in Spain. Ernest Hemingway used it as the title of his only play, which he wrote in Madrid while the city was being bombarded, and published in 1938 in his book The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories[1]</span><span>Some writers, mindful of the origin of the phrase, use it only in reference to military operations rather than the broader and less well defined range of activities that sympathizers might engage in to support an anticipated attack. Madeleine Albright for example, in a lengthy account of German sympathizers in Czechoslovakia in the first years of World War lI, reserves it for their possible response to a German invasion: "Many, perhaps most, of the Sudetens would have provided the enemy with a fifth column".<span>[2]</span>
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The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
The Russian Revolution was a series of uprisings that reached its peak in 1917. During this revolution the Tsarist rule was replaced by a temporary government that led to the establishment of the Soviet Union. That state lasted until its fall in 1991.
There were two phases to the Russian Revolution. The first period was the February Revolution of 1917, when Nicholas II of Russia's kingdom was replaced by a democratic government. During the second period, the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks wanted to establish a temporary government.
The leader of the October Revolution was Lenin who accepted Karl Marx's ideology. This is how communism really began. Unlike the February Revolution the October Revolution was planned in detail. On November 7, 1917 came the collapse of the temporary government under Aleksandr Kerensky by the Lenin revolutionaries. A liberal democratic government turned into a single communism and the revolution came to an end.
It is called disorganized thinking, this allows a person exhibit a disturbance in the way she acts, responds or thinks. It could make a person respond unclearly, the person can't focus on a particular thing that made her fail to concentrate to things. It could be seen above as Claire exhibits these symptoms, making her positive to have a disorganized thinking.
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No, it is not. Copyright law can only be violated if you try to reproduce it or make money out of it. But if your purpose of recording your daughter's performance as your family milestone only, then that is for personal use. No violation of law has occurred, unless you upload that video to social media or produce copies and sell it.