The options of the question are, A) it established a blockade of Western Berlin. B) It recognized West Germany as a nation. C) It agreed that East and West Germany should unite. D) It withdrew its troops from East Germany.
The correct answer is A) it established a blockade of Western Berlin.
<em>When the Western Allies created West Germany as a nation in 1948 the Soviet Union responded establishing a blockade of Western Berlin</em>.
On June 24, 1948, the Soviet Union blocked all the roads and rails from and to Western Germany. After World War II, the Allies countries occupied the West part of Germany, but the USSR occupied the East. The differences between the United States and Russie started with the division of for parts of Berlin, the Capital of Germany. Americans and Soviets had completely different ideas on reparation of damages. That is why when the Western Allies created West Germany as a nation in 1948 the Soviet Union responded establishing a blockade of Western Berlin.
Shekinah means 'God's divine presence'.
After God told Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt in search of the promised land (Israel), he also instructed him to build a tabernacle, a portable temple, which God would dwell within as they travelled. “It is a key belief in Judaism that God led the Jews out of Egypt.”
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Though slavery is now a widely unaccepted concept, the concept that a State's people should vote whether to be a Slave state or a Free state is still a vivid topic in most history classes.
The concept that a State's people should vote during the time of slavery meant that white men were only allowed to vote. Blacks nor women were allowed to. Along with that, state's believed that by giving men the right to vote whether state should be a Slave or a Free state would fall on the choices of those within the state and what they believed in. It fell under the concept or popular sovereignty, in which people of each state/territory would decided the fate of the State.
Answer: Flow
Explanation: Flow can be explained as an intellectual or mental state of mind whereby an individual is fully or wholly immersed in an activity. During this period, the individual is completely focused, placing erring attention on what is at hand. There whole energy, attention, focus and mind is concentrated on the task and are only aware of the narrow range of perception related to the task at hand. They are totally absorbed absorbed by the task and unable to keep track of anything else aside their current involvement.