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D. 1949
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Each of these 3 events took place in the year 1949.
1. The soviet union tested it's first atomic bomb on the 29th day of August 1949 in what is now the modern day kazakhstan.
2. NATO was formed on the 4th of April 1948. It was formed by 12 founding members of alliance.
3. This is also known as the greta retreat. Also happened in 1949. The leaders of the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan.
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There were many factors that contributed to the shrinking of the american middle class in the 1970s, first of all the the emergence of the low-wage service sector (mainly blue collar job positions) and on the other hand a greater demand for higher-skill jobs for top companies which led to an expanding income gap between the highest paid executives and employees in the middle ranks
It dried up.
North Africa used to be a fertile grassland, even swampy in some spots, 12,000 years ago. By 1000 BC (actually quite a while before) it had dried up into what is the the largest desert i the world: the Sahara.
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his death 17 Feb 1919 some things i read on it “Canada has been modest in its history, although its history,” said Laurier in 1904, “is only commencing.… The 19th century was the century of the United States. I think we can claim that Canada will fill the 20th century.”In external relations, his objective was to improve Canada's position relative to both the United States and Great Britain. In 1897, he opposed efforts by British authorities to draw Canada into a closer imperial federation. During the South African War (1899–1902), he again chose compromise between English Canadians — who supported military involvement — and French Canadians — who vehemently opposed it. By allowing for the recruitment of a contingent of volunteers, partially paid for by Britain, Laurier found the middle ground. When imperialists demanded that Canada assist the British Royal Navy, which was struggling to stay ahead of the German navy, Laurier compromised. In 1910, he helped pass the Naval Service Act, which established the Naval Service of Canada (later, Royal Canadian Navy). this is just wat i've read an think so plz don't be mad im just trying to help
