The correct answer is - Cold War.
The rivalry between the two biggest powerhouses in the world, the United States and the Soviet Union, was known as the Cold War. The Cold War period is a period of great rivalry, tension, threats, arms race, space race, technological race, pretty much direct and intense competition in everything in order to prove the world, and the opponent, that they are the better one, the strongest one.
Luckily, this 46 year long period, even though with few situations being right on the edge, didn't resulted in another war, because if it did, it was going to be much worse than the World War II by far.
Two problems that led to the dissolution of the League of Nations were:
- Its inaction when some of its members engaged in aggressive actions.
- The fact that some powerful nations were not members.
<h3>Why was the League of Nations dissolved?</h3>
The League of nations failed to properly act when Italy and Japan attacked Ethiopia and China even though all four countries were in the League. This led to a loss of confidence.
Two powerful nations were also not members which were Russia and the U.S. which made it hard to enforce policies.
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Explanation:
When Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492, and discovered the Americas, he brought many changes. Over the next seventy years, the Spanish sent ships up the east coast of North America, but focused on Florida’s west coast and Central and South America. Although the Spanish did meet the Timucuas, much of our information about these Native Americans comes from the French. The French explorers lived in the Jacksonville area, near Chief Saturiwa and his people, for a little over a year.
The Timucuas ruled by Chief Saturiwa lived east of the St. Johns River in Florida and south Georgia. In 1562, French explorer Jean Ribault, met and exchanged presents with several Timucua chiefs, but did not stay. Two years later, the French returned to Florida and were well-received by the Timucuas. These Saturiwa Timucuas traded peacefully with the French until the French leader, Laudonniere, made a treaty with their enemies (other Timucuas west of the river). The Saturiwa Timucuas realized that their treaty didn’t mean much to the French. Jacques le Moyne, who drew many of the pictures we have of the Timucuas today, was in Florida at this time (1564). Since the Timucuas no longer trusted the French, they would not give them food. The French tried to steal food and even kidnapped a Timucua chief (Outina) and tried to ransom him for food.
Hedricks implies that the other candidates do not understand the other regions and that they are not well known in other countries.
Further Explanation:
Since the candidate that Professor Hedrick was endorsing lived in both the North and West, he thought his candidate was better suited since he had traveled and knew others customs. His candidate was a true Southern and was known all over the states.
The other candidates were diverse themselves with some being from the South and also had diverse experiences and were also popular in the states. However, his candidate was more well known and understood the inner workings outside of his home state. The others did not have a following in other countries. He have his opinions based on his knowledge of the candidates and their travels. The professor was fired from his teaching position over his views on slavery.
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