Yes, since May 1948, well that's when they first had their democratic election
The correct answer is: Tanzania and Kenya.
Both bombings took place in 1998.
One of the bombings happened in Dar es Salam, in Tanzania, which was not the capital, as the capital was moved to Dodoma in 1996.
The other bombing happened in the capital of Kenya, in Nairobi
They both happened on 7. August and over 200 people were killed.
The line was important because it was established that any new western state that would be south of the line could be a slave state, while any new state in the west north of the line would be a slave free zone. This was done according to the Missouri compromise when slavery was an issue once more in 1850. The line also became the northern border of Texas when it was later added to the union.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be when he was appointed to the role of Chancellor in Germany, since this was allowed under the treaty, unlike German rearmament. </span></span>