It was the Hebrews who believed the Exodus showed God's power. The Egyptians did not read or follow the Bible.
Even though the US and the Soviet Union fought as allies during World War II, the alliance crumbled with the end of the war. During the Potsdam Conference, the US wanted to contain the spread of the Soviets and the communist influence in Western Europe.
During Kennedy’s presidential campaign the Cold War theme was strongly present. During his inaugural address, he addressed the contest between the free world and the communists. The Bay of Pigs plan was a disaster, the entire force was killed or captured and Kennedy took responsibility for it.
After that Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev met in Austria, the meeting was not so peaceful because Khrushchev threatened to cut the access from the allies to Berlin, this led to the construction of the Berlin Wall.
In 1962 the Russians stated to supply nuclear missiles to Cuba, Kennedy responded by placing a naval blockade around Cuba, with this Khrushchev removed the missiles. At the end of Kennedy’s presidency, the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty softened the tensions and Washington and Moscow established a direct line of communication known as the "hotline".
Judging by the reading, Mao used fear and violence to win against his enemies. He believed that peaceful revolution isn't possible.
Answer:
The major purpose of slave codes was to regulate the treatment of slave by their owners so the answer would be D.
Explanation:
With the rising numbers of the human population after having steady lifestyles, many people come together (those who think pretty much the same) and lived in the same area. These soon formed civilizations like Mesopotamia and the such. They found a common language, and built cities, forts, and towns, while growing and harvesting crops around it. Soon, when the city is large enough, the citizens may start to reach out to other cities to make pacts and NAA (non-aggression-pact).
Now, after years, early civilizations may cooperate by trading resources that each have (that the other doesn't), for example, trading fish for "better" lumber, or trading metal for livestocks. As the trade increases, so do their co-operations, and the more each city cooperates with others, the more products they have. Before, they would have to work with what they can grow, cut-down, and find, but later on, with more resources that they can access, they can build much more advanced buildings, tools, etc. This is how a civilization thrives.
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