The US government's decision to develop a hydrogen bomb, first tested in 1952, committed the United States to an ever-escalating arms race with the Soviet Union. The arms race led many Americans to fear that nuclear war could happen at any time, and the US government urged citizens to prepare to survive an atomic bomb.
        
             
        
        
        
North Korea had a huge number of troops contrary to South that was <span>a major advantage did North Korea possess
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</span>Though the Korean War started on this present day sixty-five years ago—June twenty-five, 1950—when North Korean tanks crossed the thirty-eighth parallel, the boundary with the Republic of Korea, TIME’s news from the subsequent week reveals it took many days for u. s. to comprehend the scope of what had happened. And they were large in numbers that were an advantage for them
        
                    
             
        
        
        
He was leading the firs expedition to circumnavigate the globe. But he died on the way on 15 April 1521.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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They seek reforms in the Industrial labor especially for the working class that worked unconditionally hard. That's also when equal rights for women started to spread eventually becoming feminism. The governments made new reforms to improve the conditions of the fabric workers and other heavy labor workers. For the women seeking equal rights they only got the right to be accepted in ALMOST any job up for them but still no right to vote or protection for them in case they suffer home violence.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The correct option is;
1955 to 1970
Explanation:
In the two decades after 1950 the marine and inland fisheries growth rate was 6 % per year  reaching 56 million tonnes in 1969 from 18 million tonnes in 1950. There was a reduction in growth rate to 2 million tonnes to 2 % per annum reducing further to about 0 % in the 1990s.
The above trend is consistent with most world's fishing areas, as they reached their captured fisheries production maximum potential.
On the other hand, aquaculture production growth rate has increased from 5% per annum between 1950 to 1969 to 10% per annum in 1990 forward.