The battle of carchemish in 605 BCE, led to the babylonian exile.
A direct primary is a <span>political reform in an election in which citizens themselves voted to select nominees for upcoming elections.</span>
The answers are the following:
<span>1. An important precedent set during Korean War was that the president had committed troops to battle without a congressional declaration of war.
2. </span>During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union hoped the mutually assured destruction policy would prevent either country from using nuclear weapons against the other.
3. In a reaction against the counterculture, a movement arose to reaffirm traditional American values.
4. <span>The establishment of the direct primary in Wisconsin was one political reform that allowed citizens to select nominees for upcoming elections.</span>
The Magna Carta was a document from the middle ages (1215 A.D. if I remember) that said the king could only impose taxes with Parliament's approval.
The correct answer is D) the Japanese government's distrust of European culture and influence.
The Tokugawa shogunate was an isolationist government in which anything that was perceived as being against the traditional Japanese understanding of the world and people was banned. They believed Christians were seeking to destroy the Japanese way of life and actively surpressed any Christian from going there on missions and spreading Christianity.