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From 1405 to 1450, seven major trading trips of the Ming Dynasty led to the opening of many trade routes, connecting not only China but all of Asia with the Muslim countries of the Middle East and many African countries. These trips were under the command of the Emperor Zhu Di, and would allow the Chinese to explore new territories and thus be able to establish trade and diplomatic agreements with kings and emperors of distant lands. The fleet was built great and full of treasures on the ships, along with many ambassadors, with the intention of astonishing the kings of the lands visited and earning their tributes. Historically, journeys of the Ming dynasty travel served as a first way of uniting Asia, the Middle East and Africa, as well as the exchange of different materials, customs and technologies, along those journeys.
The sites of three major battles fought by the French army between 1805 and 1809 were the following:
The Battle of Austerlitz on December 2, 1805. Also known as the Battle of the Three Emperors, was a crucial battle in the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon defeated a larger Russian and Austrian army near the town of Austerlitz in Moravia.
The Battle of Jena-Auerstedt on October 14, 1806. It was fought on the plateau west of the river Saale (current day Germany) and Napoleon defeated the Prussian army.
The Battle of Eylau on February 8, 1807. This was an inconclussive battle between the Napoleonic forces and the Imperial Russian Army near the town of Preussicsh-Eylau in East Prussia
The correct answer of this question is option D. Most workers on the Central Pacific leg of the railway were Chinese. An estimate of 10,000 to 15,000 Chinese worked on the first transcontinental railroad. They were not paid properly compared to workers of the European descent.
Answer: D) The Soviet Union developed its own atomic bomb.
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The Soviet Union had conducted espionage concerning the United States' "Manhattan Project," which was the US government's development of atomic bombs during World War II. The US tested its first atomic bomb in July, 1945, and then used two such bombs to force Japan to surrender in August, 1945.
The USA would not share its nuclear weapons technology with the USSR, even though the two nations were allies during World War II. But by 1949, the the Soviet Union had developed and tested its own atomic bomb. From that point on, an arms race truly began between the two superpowers.