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As a child, Ruth (Elana Eden) is sold to a group of pagans and reared to be a priestess to their gods and idols. But, as an adult, she meets the Hebrew Mahlon (Tom Tryon), and is intrigued by his morality and monotheism. She eventually falls in love with him and adopts his faith. However, the couple soon find themselves persecuted -- Mahlon is imprisoned and Ruth is cast into the wilderness. After Ruth's attempt to free Mahlon goes horribly wrong, she redoubles her commitment to God.
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although John Ross opposed this agreement they were forced to make the journey by General Winfield Dcoot and his soilders
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At the Potsdam Conference, Stalin refused to permit the free elections in Eastern Europe that he had previously agreed to. The Iron Curtain was the term used to describe how the map of Europe was divided into Western Europe was democratic, and Eastern Europe was Communist.
Most countries in South America have tended towards socialism and <u>central planned</u><u> </u><u>economy</u>. <u>Argentina's</u> conversion to a free market has been a great success. Political instability and <u>unions' strikes</u> have affected Argentina's transition, and <u>Peronism</u> continues to resist capitalism.