I'm not positive but I think it was because of nuclear power where each country kept on acquiring more nuclear powers. Each country was trying to out power the other and this caused tensions to be higher since there was a risk of war.
An example of a right the Ninth Amendment protects is <u>the right to personal privacy.</u>
The Ninth Amendment (1791) guarantees that those rights that aren't enumerated in the Constitution are retained solely to the people. The law was an attempt to prevent the government's power from expanding.
<u>The right to personal privacy is a good example of it, since it's not specifically mentioned in the Constitution</u>, however the Judiciary system has interpreted that the Bill of Rights (1789) has created this right by protecting people's freedom in certain aspects such as the privacy of beliefs (1st Amendment), privacy of the home against demands that it be used to house soldiers (3rd Amendment), privacy of the person and their possessions against government agents' searches without probable cause that they had committed a crime(4th Amendment), and others.
Answer:
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was important in World War II because he sent all of the Jews to concentration camps where they were killed. He put them in gas chambers and before he did he took everything that they owned that had a significant value. He took their hair, shoes, clothes, and TV's. He was a very bad man and he killed himself on April 30, 1945 with a pistol.
T = 411
T + 55 = 466
Write it backwards except with subtraction
466 - 55 = T