Ow did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.ow did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.ow did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.<span>ow did european settlements transform the world of native americans? briefly describe the most important changes.</span>
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The methods and roles of leaders and organizations in the movement for independence in the period between 1945 and 1975 were the following.
We are talking about countries such as Cuba, Vietnam, Israel. China, Ghana, and India.
So let's set the example of Cuba. Cuban leader Fidel Castro organized the Revolution in Cuba and deposed President Fulgencio Batista in January 1959, after six years of struggle on the island. The United States had supported president Batista, but the Cuban leader and the Communist forces were backed by the Soviet Union.
So we can say that Castro and other leaders of the time, showed the courage, determination, and character needed to organize his people and start independence movements to grant freedom for their respective countries, as was the case of Mahatma Gandhi in India, or Mao Zedong, in China.
Rousseau argued against inequality with the classes, but on the other hand, Voltaire argued for freedom of speech and religion.
Greek architecture is best known from its temples, many of which are found throughout the region, mostly as ruins but many substantially intact.
Greek architecture of the most formal type, for temples and other public buildings, is divided stylistically into three "orders", first described by the Roman architectural writer Vitruvius. These are: the Doric Order, the Ionic Order and the Corinthian Order.
While the three orders are most easily recognizable by their capitals, the orders also governed the form, proportions, details and relationships of the columns, entablature, pediment and the stylobate. The different orders were applied to the whole range of buildings and monuments.
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