He spread Buddhism throughout eastern Asia after he converted to Buddhism and gave up his warrior life. His name was Asoka.
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The Truman Doctrine is the principle of the U.S. that they should give support to people and countries that were threatened by the Communist insurrection of Soviet Forces. Truman Doctrine was first expressed in 1947 by President Truman during a speech to Congress seeking aid to Turkey and Greece. Truman Doctrine was seen by Communists as an open declaration of the Cold War.
The reason for the speech was a recent announcement by the British Government that on March 31, it would no longer provide economic and military assistance to the Greek Government in its Civil War against Greek Communist Party.
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- The ladder positioned to enter the nursery window of the Lindbergh residence.
- Wood from Hauptmann´s attic floor matching the wood from the ladder.
- Photos of $10 gold certificates identified as Lindbergh ransom money which were used by Hauptmann in a gas station.
- The ransom notes compared to samples of Hauptmann handwriting, showing the same grammatical errors in both samples.
- The phone number and address of Dr. Condon, who delivered the ransom money, were written on Hauptmann´s closet.
Explanation:
Many still believe that the evidence provided was merely circumstantial, meaning Hauptmann could be innocent.