Between 1965 and 1968, the Vietnam War was fought primarily in the jungle.
The Vietnam War constituted a long, and costly conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its main ally, the United States.
It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
The Vietnam War claimed the lives of more than than 3 million people from which more than half were Vietnamese civilians.
The Red Guard destroyed historical artifacts and writings of the of China's former culture. They also attacked persons who were seen to be resisting Chariman Mao's permanent revolution.
The Red Guard was made up of high school and college students who became militants for Mao over against those whom he considered not revolutionary enough. In the late 1960s, they were highly active in propagandizing and fighting for the Cultural Revolution that Mao Zedong was promoting.
Answer:
Egypt divided into three kingdoms, which consist of the Old, the Middle and the New Kingdoms.
Explanation:
The Old kingdom had city-states, the Middle had a royal dynasty, and the New kingdom had cities.
Old Egypt began after Menes united Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt into one to prevent further conflicts and wars. During the Old Kingdom, pyramid and the Great Sphinx build.
The Middle Kingdom flourished through trade and built massive buildings.
It was during the New Kingdom when the Empire conquered most of its territorial lands. Pharaohs launched expeditions and campaigns to seize lands in Kush, Nubia, Israel, Lebanon, and Syria. Egypt during the New kingdom expanded trade and received goods from other regions.
Answer:
- Grassroots politics.
- Realization of the need for representation.
- Experience.
Explanation:
Under the tutelage and leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the Muslim League set about increasing its membership and getting its message across. They started many more branches and invited more influential people such as the chief minister of Punjab to join them. This increased their party's reach and support.
More Muslims realized the need for representation especially after riots and religious restrictions showed the Muslims that the Indian National Congress was very much a Hindu party.
After the 1937 elections, the League did some introspection and tried to fix areas they felt they were lacking after seeing how they performed. They therefore gained experience from the 1937 elections that they used to build themselves into a more efficient party.