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Slobodan Milosevic tried <span>authorizing ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Explanation:
</span>Slobodan Milosevic, the previous<span> President of </span>Serbia<span>, was tried by the International Criminal </span>assembly<span> for </span>previous Serbia and Montenegro within the<span> Hague, </span>Netherlands<span>.
He was indicted on </span>sixty-six<span> counts of war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. </span>throughout<span> the break-up of </span>previous Serbia and Montenegro and also the succeeding<span> war, Serbs in breakaway republics </span>like Croatia<span>, Bosnia, and </span>state administrated varied<span> atrocities, </span>together with<span> the </span>slaughter<span> of civilians </span>and made deportations<span>, </span>conjointly called<span> ethnic.</span>
1)
Several efforts had been made for the past few days by the UN to maintain peace in the region.
For years following the 1967 war,the UN voted over and over in favour of an international peace and conference, under the auspices of the UN, with all parties to the conflict (including the Palestinian Liberation Organization which emerged as a serious force after 1967) to solve the conflict between the Arabs and the Jews.
Although the UN was unable to stop the recent wars, which caused a lot of casualties.
But overall United Nations has been mildly successful in maintaining peace in the region.
2)
Eisenhower coins one of the most famous Cold War phrases when he suggests the fall of French Indochina to the communists could create a “domino” effect in Southeast Asia. The so-called “domino theory” dominated U.S. thinking about Vietnam for the next decade.Eisenhower singled out the Soviet threat in his doctrine by authorizing the commitment of U.S. forces "to secure and protect the territorial integrity and political independence of such nations, requesting such aid against overt armed aggression from any nation controlled by international communism."[2] The phrase "international communism" made the doctrine much broader than simply responding to Soviet military action. A danger that could be linked to communists of any nation could conceivably invoke the doctrine.
3)
McCarthy, a relatively obscure Republican senator from Wisconsin, announced during a speech in Wheeling, West V. that he had in his possession a list of 205 communists who had infiltrated the U.S. State Department. The unsubstantiated declaration, which was little more than a publicity stunt, thrust Senator McCarthy into the national spotlight. Asked to reveal the names on the list, the opportunistic senator named just one official who he determined guilty by association: Owen Lattimore, an expert on Chinese culture and affairs who had advised the State Department. McCarthy described Lattimore as the “top Russian spy” in America.
Answer:
Patriot leaders organized a funeral procession for the five who were killed. Paul Revere produced the engraving shown here of the Boston Massacre. It was used as propaganda (something used to help or harm a cause or individual) to demand the removal of British troops from Boston.
Technological advances like cartography, navigation, and shipbuilding during the Renaissance led to a discovery<span>
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