The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The tone of this letter different from Khrushchev's letter on Day 9 in that "It is less emotional."
In this letter, Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Union leader, is answering that he agrees to United States President John F- Kennedy's terms.
In the letter, Nikita Khrushchev confirmed that there would be no attack or aggression of Cuba, not only by the United States but from any western nation. Then, the Soviet Union was going to act accordingly.
We are talking about one of the tensest moments during the Cold War years. The famous Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, President Kennedy had to be firm and cautious in making his decisions. The world was on the brink of a nuclear war. He decided to quarantine Cuba. The United States Navy ships blockade the ships coming to the island in order to certify that they had no nuclear weapons on them. The negotiations between the government of the United States and the Soviet Union were tense all the time until finally, both presidents reached an agreement.
Answer:
The Cold War
Explanation:
it was in my history class sorry
Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, founded Maryland as a place for Catholics to worship freely. ... In 1649, Maryland's assembly proposed a remedy, passing a landmark bill called the “Act Concerning Religion,” also referred to as the Maryland Toleration Act or the Toleration Act.
Bacon's Rebellion was the first uprising by the colonists in America. It happened in Virginia, and the reason was that the people were not satisfied by the manner in which the person set to govern them, Berkeley, was doing it. Bacon was the leader of this uprising, and lot of people got engaged in it, attacking Berkeley and his people, as well as the Native Americans. Jamestown was torched and destroyed. The uprising was countered by several ships from London that were nearby, and later the British Empire sent troops to put things under control. The putting of things under control lasted for quite some time, as there were numerous uprising in meantime. What was very interesting was that the white settlers and the black slaves actually worked together as a unit, which was unheard of until then. Because of fear that the white and black people will start to unite, they imposed stricter division between the classes and races, splitting up the people as much as possible.
People give up some liberty in exchange for some protection of their remaining rights.