Answer:
C is the correct option.
Explanation:
Napoleon Bonaparte was a french military leader, He conquered almost the whole of Europe in the Early Nineteenth Century. Conquest of Europe by him spread the ideas of the french revolution throughout Europe. The territories conquered by him had Versions of Napoleonic Code imposed on them which later formed the legal basis of European law today. The ideas of equality which was codified were also accepted by his opponents because they believed if they wanted to win they will have to create a strong state just like France.
<span>He showed leniency towards the former Confederate states after the Civil War
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Andrew Johnson impeachment emanated from a power struggle over reconstruction policies. The house republican wanted harsh reconstruction conditions imposed on the southern states while Johnson chose to pursue the lenient policies of his boss, Lincoln who had been assassinated.
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<span>McClellan had argued that the Civil War was at worst unwinnable and at best destined to continue as a protracted stalemate that the Union would win only after a long and costly slog. This argument was disproven on September 2, 1864 when General Sherman captured the major Southern city of Atlanta. With the capture of Atlanta it was clear to all that a Union victory was not only inevitable, but was likely to come sooner rather than later.</span>
The concept of Mutually Assured Destruction (or M.A.D.) widely discouraged the use of nuclear weapons during the Cold War. As both the Soviet Union and the US expanded their nuclear arsenals and capabilities (such as the invention of ICBMs in the late 50s and early 60s), it became clear that if either one were to launch a nuclear missile at the other, it would be met with an equally devastating retaliatory strike thereby leading to the decimation of both countries.
This is why the efforts of the Reagan Administration to create a Strategic Defense Initiative (dubbed Star Wars) that could effectively <em>block </em>a retaliatory strike were met with fear on the part of the Soviet Union: if the US could block the Soviet Missiles, then the <em>Mutual </em>piece of Mutually Assured Destruction would not longer stand thereby putting the Soviets at a distinct strategic disadvantage.
Answer:
u think its the answer D.