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1. Cortes' motives to write about Tenochtitlan is very political in nature. Cortes is known to be a conquistador and it is in his great interests to have some form of power in this discovery. Seeing how wealthy Tenochtitlan is, he is awed and impressed at all the rare sights. He wrote embellished letters about Tenochtitlan to Charles the V to encourage the kingdom to conquer this great Aztec empire and probably provide him a very suitable rank or position as its discoverer.
2. He chose to write topics about food, houses, shops, and temples because it is what became prominent to him when he visited. These are the sights that he wants to enthrall the king with.
3. Ultimately, Cortes' intended audience is the King. King Charles the V is the one he wants to reach through his letters in high hopes that the king will be moved to conquer the Aztec empire of Tenochtitlan.
Answer:
The Berlin Blockade
Explanation:
The Berlin Blockade was one of the first crises we had at the start of the Cold War. During the occupation of Germany, the Soviets which was most likely assisted by their DDR (Eat Germany) puppet in denying the allies access to their zone of occupation within Berlin which was in East Germany. In response the Berlin Airlift started and on May 12, 1949 the blockade was lifted.
(The picture shows a map of occupied Germany. The Red is controlled by the Communist to show how easy it was for them to block access to Berlin [The yellow spot])
Still, while women were highly valued participants in Mongol society, they still held less rank than their fathers, husbands and brothers. Work was divided between men and women; the men handled the herds and went to battle, and women raised the gers, made the clothes, milked the animals, made cheese and cooked the food. Men and women raised their children together. Children of the Mongols did not attend a school; rather they learned from their families the roles and work of men and women. Mongol children had toys and played games, much as children of any culture.
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