<span>Nikolai Novikov was a Soviet diplomat born in Saint Petersberg. In the mid 1940s he was Soviet Ambassador to the United States and his papers, released in the 1990s, included the famous Novikov Telegram. Sent on September 27, 1946, it suggested that the US was planning world domination and World War III against the Soviet Union.</span>
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I go with A but pick the one that sounds right
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez Coronado was leading an expedition from México to modern-day Arizona's territory in 1540, trying to find the mysterious cities of Cibola when they found the Grand Canyon and traveled through the Colorado River.
It must have been a wonderful moment of discovery for the Spanish conquerors. To be in front of that majestic sightseeing, speechless, contemplating this nature's wonder never before seen or imagined for them. We could say they were in shock!
Something similar happened to me when I visited the Great City of Teotihuacan, in México. It is an impressive archeological site built by the Teotihucans in central Mexico. The Aztecas found this place abandoned in the 1400s when they were traveling from Aztlán to the Texcoco Lake, where they founded the great city of Tenochtitlan. The capital city of the Aztec Empire.
When I saw the big pyramid of the moon, I was surprised. But when I saw the huge Pyramid of the Sun, I was in shock! It was simply, extraordinary. The architectonic perfection, the symmetry, the proportions, the height. I just wondered how did these people built these magnificent pyramids and temples thousands of years ago, when they did not have the technology we have today.
Men were allowed to vote, shop at "agora" and discuss politics. Women on the other hand had to stay home and do house work, and raise their kids.