B. False. In his early life he did. And the correct spelling is Gandhi. I don't think you'd get marked down for spelling errors but it's still better to get it right :)
The correct answer is Lajos Kossuth
He was a Hungarian politician who served as the governor-president of the Kingdom of Hungary in the revolt period which was between 1848 and 1849. Unfortunately for him, the revolution was suppressed by the Austrian empire who had help from various other sources such as Russia, but he was nevertheless important for establishing the national identity of Hungarian people.
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The Embargo Act of 1807 was initiated by the Federalists as a form of non-violent protest. At that time, Both Britain and France Robbed US Merchants ships which they suspect to be carrying war supplies for their European Rivals. (The accusation was not true)
Because of this, the federalists initiated the embargo to stop trade relationship with both countries as a response.
This decisions created more damage than benefits, since many states relied on trades with those European countries as the backbone of their economy. So, the federalist faced a lot of pressure from the people. This protest last for 2 years until they eventually lifted the Embargo in 1809.
But, the popularity of the federalist started to deteriorate ever since. Many representatives from the party started losing re-election ever since that decision.
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Live in concentration camps, close business, and identify themselves with star patches on their chests. These camps were intended to torture and kill Jews and little made it our of them alive.
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The correct answer is B, "the domino theory". American president Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969) coined the term in a 1954 speech where he explained the importance of Vietnam for "the free world".
He used the expression to argue that if South Vietnam became communist, this would generate a chain reaction and many near countries would also become communists. It was a classic Cold War idea: this war was fought in the manner of influencing zones.