Answer:
False
Explanation:
The Early Grand Princes of Kev did not become Roman Catholics. One of the Early Grand Princes of Kev known as Vladimir Sviatoslavich ( Vladimir the great ) was the first Prince to be become a Christian.
He was an Orthodox Christian i.e and Orthodox Catholic and not a Roman Catholic. He practised Byzantine Christianity.
As an Orthodox Christian or Catholic, they spoke Greek and the Priests were allowed to get married.
Answer:
They controlled important salt and gold trade routes across the Sahara.
Explanation:
The correct answer is to protect domestic businesses.
When the US government puts a tax on an imported good (aka a tariff) they are trying to protect American businesses. The US government, when it passes tariffs, believe that the increased price of foreign goods with result in citizens buying goods from American made companies, as they will be similar in price or cheaper. This strategy has been used by the United States since the early 1800's and continues to be used as a means of protecting American businesses.
However, the succeess of these types of tariffs are mixed, as this usually results in a decrease in trade and an overall increase in price for consumer goods.
Civil Rights Movement was caused by the rampant discrimination of the segregation laws that had continued in the USA.
Explanation:
Segreagation laws were an arachaic practice that had continued in the USA even as the world was rapidly decolonizing and becoming increasingly free among its people.
Many countries had already achieved universal suffrage but USA was far behind in this thing from the other countrysides of the world
Thus the leaders felt that there was a need for revolution to bring constitutional equality to USA that it has always talked about in its constitution but never actually practiced in real.
Answer:
The Venona Project was an Initiative of the United States government together with the United Kingdom during World War II to intercept and learn about the communications between one of its main allies during that conflict, the former Soviet Union, with its diplomatic, political or military undercover agents; spy networks; or simply influential citizens in the United States.
The project concentrated and deciphered the cablegrams and messages that circulated between Moscow and North America during the war, and potentially "threatened" the national security of the northern country. The project did not get to know each other, or only some American presidents had partial knowledge of it. At first the contents of the messages could not be deciphered, this only happened due to an error of Soviet intelligence, so the content of the messages remained secret until the fall of the socialist camp, in the 1990s, fifty years more late to have been programmed.
The Venona documents comprised three main categories:
- Those that contain reports on the opinions transmitted by American spies.
- Reports of conversations between US and Russian officials.
- Those that provide only a general context or contain little useful information.
A notable case was that of atomic espionage, which led to the execution, in June 1953, of the spouses Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The evidence that led to the accusation of both was not based on the Venona Project, which was not public and was only known to the secret services, but by statements by Ethel's brother. However, that way he could save himself, even if he pleaded equally guilty.