According to sources, the most probable answer to this query is because the two had almost similar characteristics. Shintoism and buddhism has similarities which made them coexist in Japan, and also the country values its heritageThank you for your question. Please don't hesitate to ask in Brainly your queries.
Berlin 1936. You can't even think of including this without mentioning Hitler Jesse Owens, color hatred (particularly toward the Jews). One of the best female athletes ( Gretel Bergmann high jump) on the German team was Jewish. Did it create an uproar? Yes. Even worse was the treatment of 2 Jewish athletes on the American 4 by 100 relay. That event has a very ugly history which I urge you to look up for yourself.
I cannot tell you one thing (and there were many) about the athletic achievements of those who participated in the Munich Olympics (1972). But I remember clearly the massacre of the Israeli team during those Olympics. A total of 17 people lost their lives including 1 West German policeman. There were numerous reprisals a year later. You can start by reading about Black September and Massad's response.
Moscow and Los Angeles share the same basic trait. They were both extremely political. Both involved boycotts. The Americans wouldn't go to Moscow (1980) [read Afghanistan invasion by the Soviets]. Some 66 countries boycotted the Moscow games. Some participated under the Olympic flag (a great idea). The Russians refused to come to LA (along with 13 other Eastern Bloc counties). That seems have seen its end in 1984 (LA). On a brighter note, LA did some innovative financing relying on private advertising rather than pubic funding. That set a trend for future games.
Mexico City. This is where Black American Athletes gave the Black Power Salute. It caused quite an uproar. Jesse Owens and his meek response in 1936 was a forgotten item for these people. They were black and proud of it.
China. Beijing (2008). There is only one word that works for this Olympics. Dominance. Between the United States and China, both numbers >= 100 these two countries dominated the 2008 Olympics. China was especially noteworthy with 51 golds, more than 15 greater than the US.
<em><u>General William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea" was important to the Union war effort because important railroad tracks were destroyed, severing supply lines for Confederate forces.
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Between the period of November 15 to December 21 in the year 1864, Union general William T. Sherman led around 60,000 soldiers to a march which was 285 miles long which begun from Atlanta and ended in Savannah in Georgia. The idea behind this march was to frighten the population of Georgia as they wanted people of Georgia to abandon the confederate cause. The soldiers from Sherman’s army did not destroy any of the towns which came in their way to Georgia but instead, they stole food as well as livestock of the people and burned their houses and also killed people who tried to fight back. The military which was led by German Sherman captured Atlanta and that was considered an important win for their movement as during that period of time Atlanta was considered as a Railroad hub along with that it was known as an industrial center. Sherman believed that the railroads of Atlanta provided material and support to the Confederate troops and in order to stop this supply his army destroyed railroad lines.
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Grade – High School
Subject – History
Chapter – March to Sea
<u>Keywords </u>– March to Sea, General, William T. Sherman, Confederate troops, Railroads, Georgia, Livestock, Food Supplies, Atlanta, Killings.
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C: To show that the U.S. Government will unify and protect its citizens.
Explanation:
Union= unify, Establish Justice=protect citizens.
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