The US attitude toward Soviet Union at the end of World War II can be best characterized as wary. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the second option. Although the Soviets and the United States never went into any kind of full scale war after the second World War, still they did not believe in each other. The Soviets believed in Communism and the Americans were against communism.
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I would say it was based on the number 60 or 6. but im not sure since that was determined for the Babylonian mathematics <span />
Answer: most people are ethinically indigneous
Explanation:
Judaism is considered one of the <span>oldest monotheistic religions based on the Hebrew bible </span>
Congress can't change salary while the president is in office.