Aristotle believed human nature was a superior to other beings on the planet because of how much further humans have come, the intelligence level of humans, and all we have done.
There are two major ways to define this word show i'll show the two main ones...
Romanticism: The quality or state of being impractical or unrealistic mphaized by emotions.
When someone romanticizes something they make it more likeable and enjoybale than it actually was. An example of this is Pocahontas, people romanticize the story to make it look like they were lovers at a time of hardship and war, because that's more interesting than what actually happened. In reality because John Smith was in his 30s while Pocahontas was a ten years old and he made her come back with him to Europe to show that "The Natives of the New World Could be Civilized" and forced her to marry him, and her name also wasn't Pocahontas (Matoaka and she also went by Amonute, Pocahontas was her nickname.) This is a perfect example of Romanticism.
Another way to use the word Romanticism is when you're talking about the artistic movement in the late 18th century, which inspired artist to give more inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual or thing they were painting. I'll include some pictures below.
The correct answer is - A. The United States was willing to support pro-American regimes in foreign states even if they were not democratic.
The United States and Iran had much more different relations that what we seen nowadays. In the early 1950's the United States were playing on the soft power card with Iran. They were supporting a certain side in the country in order to gain support and ally themselves. Iran was a country that was of a great strategic importance, which was very important for the United States. Also, Iran had a very large market, as it had a large population that was constantly on the rise, so on open border for the American companies was going to be very beneficial economically.
Because he took credit for other people’s work just like the rest of us
He mentioned this term soon after the war. The phrase iron curtain refers to the division of Europe as the Cold War strengthened.