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What was his stance on the Korean War? Five-Star American General Douglas MacArthur was actually allocated to be leading the United Nations' troops by President Harry S. Truman. President Truman's objective was to refurbish harmony in Korea, meaning both North and South Korea, as quickly as possible.
Answer:
German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov.
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The immigration act 1924 (Hart-Cellar Act) was to enable the United States government to execute power to limit the number of immigrants or non-northern Europeans to enter into the U.S. This limitation aimed at limiting the number of Europeans and Asians entering the country. Later, in 1965the act was modified since it did not honor American Core principles which were; liberty, equality, unity, and diversity.
In removing the racial and national barriers the Immigrant act would alter the demographic mix in the United States.
The correct answer is number 2) Cold War confrontations.
Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the map. Where is the map?
Without the map, just you know the information. We don't.
However, trying to help you we did some deep research and found one map that highlights places where the United States and the Soviet Union had conflicts and confrontations during the Cold War years.
The places highlighted on the map are the Island of Cuba, North and South Korea, and North and South Vietnam.
So the correct answer indeed is:
A historian could best use this map to study the topic "Cold War confrontations."
During the tense years of the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States competed in the arms race, the space race, and the spread/containment of Communism in different places of the world such as the Island of Cuba Korea Vietnam.
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