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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Why Does Gatsby Tell Nick About His Life
In The Great Gatsby, why does Gatsby tell Nick about his life?Does Nick believe him?
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Nick is one of the few people who shows a genuine interest in becoming friends with Gatsby, and Gatsby wants Nick's approval. For this reason, he feels a desire for Nick to know him. But Gatsby also wants Nick to believe the wealthy persona and background that Gatsby has invented about himself as a way of making it real.
Answer: the Soviets in October 1961 demonstrated the power of the hydrogen bomb when they detonate it.
Explanation: The hydrogen bomb is more deadlier than the atomic bomb American detonated in Japan, it can wipe an entire city killing tens of thousands.
The Soviets did demonstrated it power of the "staging" concept in October 1961, when they detonated the massive and unwieldy Tsar Bomba, a 50 megaton hydrogen bomb which derived almost 97% of its energy from fusion. This was the largest nuclear weapon developed and tested by any country in the world then.
The answer is gunpowder and square sails
A referendum is when people from one country vote secretly on a given problem. Hope it helps and what are the given options?
The correct answer is C. Multilaterally.
Explanation
Foreign policy is a term to refer to the relationships that countries establish with others. In this, the countries delegate a group of politicians to represent their country in front of the other countries and establish ties in which different issues such as economy, market, treaties, collaborations or support, among others, are discussed.
Therefore, the best way to implement foreign policy is multilateral, since this is a matter for two or more countries, so the best option is for all countries to participate in the terms and conditions of treaties or agreements that are made. among them. So the correct answer is C. Multilaterally.