<span>The Yom Kippur
War, Ramadan War, or October War, also known as the 1973 Arab–Israeli
War, was a war fought by the coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and
Syria against Israel from October 6 to 25, 1973. The fighting mostly
took place in the Sinai and the Golan Heights, territories that had been
occupied by Israel since the Six-Day War of 1967. Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat wanted also to reopen the Suez Canal. Neither specifically
planned to destroy Israel, although the Israeli leaders could not be
sure of that.
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The 1950s was a time of widespread fear and anxiety - the two great powers, the USA and the USSR, were held together in M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Distruction), thanks to the US dropping the two nuclear bombs on Japan, fascinating Soviet scientists into developing their own Nuclear weapons program.
Joseph McCarthy, a US Senator from Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957, played a huge role in establishing a sense of uneasiness and paranoia among Americans in the 1950s, at the possibility of spies lurking within society. Individuals became more individualistic, and trusted authorities less and less - domestic crimes, for example, were often solves by individuals rather than these individuals requesting help from the police. Actors, those in the entertainment industry as a whole, and politicians were by far the most targeted by McCarthy's policies of kidnapping, torturing and extracting information, if there was a suspicion that those being kidnapped were in fact Soviet spies. The overwhelming majority were not, but there were still a handful that were. The government of the USA attempted to hide the innocent victims of these kidnappings, but were not very successful, and as such, individuals became extremely weary of authorities.
To sum up:
- Cold War begins, USA and USSR battle each other with espionage and intelligence rather than all-out warfare
- American government becomes increasing suspicious of spies within Entertainment industry and internal politics
- These paranoia-inducing policies were widely unsuccessful, and as such, fermented distrust for authorities within American society, and among societies of American allies, who were also suspicious of spying.
If you need further information, a quick search of McCarthyism or the 1950s social context of America should help.
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Explanation:
A. The battle of Salamis took place during the Persian wars.
B. Xerxes never expected such resistance when he entered Greece, that means he never expected them to unite against him. Actually, he thought they would simply surrender when they saw the size of his army.
E. This is probably the most famous battle of the Greco Persian wars.
So the answer is
A.
B.
E.
Select all the correct answers.
Which two sentences best describe the effects of the agreements at the Congress of Vienna?
a. The delegates to the Congress suppressed the growing nationalism in France by weakening France's political power.
b. The delegates to the Congress divided France by giving Britain, Russia, and Austria control of different French provinces.
c. The delegates to the Congress made Russia the most powerful European nation by restoring the territories it had lost to France.
d.The delegates to the Congress stabilized the relations among the major European countries by restoring a balance of power.
e. The delegates to the Congress triggered a rivalry between Britain and Spain for control over French trade and politics.
Answer:
a. The delegates to the Congress suppressed the growing nationalism in France by weakening France's political power.
d.The delegates to the Congress stabilized the relations among the major European countries by restoring a balance of power.
Explanation:
The Congress of Vienna was set up to broker peace in Europe after the Napoleonic war by Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria.
The aim of this congress was to return things to the way they were before they were destroyed by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Therefore, the two sentences that best describe the effects of the agreements at the Congress of Vienna are options A and D.
This is because they suppressed the growing nationalism in France by weakening France's power and stabilizing relations among major European countries.