The correct answer is C) He said the USSR would not give in because the US was being unfair.
Khrushchev responded to President Kennedy's demands saying that the USSR would not give in because the US was being unfair.
We are talking about the tense moments between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missiles Crisis of October 1962. Indeed, Khrushchev sent a strong letter to Kennedy on October 24, 1962, stating that <em>"What would it mean to agree to these demands? It would mean guiding oneself in one’s relations with other countries not by reason, but by submitting to arbitrariness. You are no longer appealing to reason, but wish to intimidate us."</em>
Those were the difficult years of the Cold War in which the United States and the Soviet Union fought in the arms race and later on the space race. There were many moments were tensions were so high that the world was on the brink of another war.
Manx
because the Manx language is used on a little island off of Britain (so it's not mainland)
The Mongols mainly controlled China through battles with other powers. The Mongols invaded other countries and nations as well. The Mongols were also able to extend trade the west and east of China, something China couldn't really manage before. K. Khan believed that the Chinese people might try to overthrow him or seize his power, something he couldn't have. The Mongol rule was a double-edged sword for China as it extended China's trade, resources, and strength but it also near the end of the Mongol empire caused a civil war between Khan's descendants.
<span>I think the progessive's did have a workable solution to deal with the race problem with improvement of wages of people from minority groups, and to help those in need get a better education and a better quality of life. The problem is race has always been a problem in US history, and it's not an easy problem to deal with or solve. I hope over time the race problem in US will be mainly managed to a degree.</span>