This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general many would believe that the United States should be praised for the military strategy of "Europe First".
Answer:
A range of cultural, religious, and racial ideologies were used to justify imperialism, including Social Darwinism, nationalism, the concept of the civilizing mission, and the desire to religiously convert indigenous populations.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Federal laws apply to everyone in the United States of America. State laws, on the other hand, apply to people who live or work in a particular state. The federal government has the right to regulate the mail, declare war, or conduct foreign affairs. The state government and the federal government both have the power to tax. The state government can exercise important functions in the United States, plan and pay for most roads, run public schools, provide water, organize police and fire services, and much more. Although the Federal government makes decisions for the United States as a whole, the State government isn't powerless, they have many rights do declare many things in their own state.
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US president Ronald Reagan delivered a famous speech challenging Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to tear
down the Berlin Wall.
Answer:
The events from first to last are presented below.
Explanation:
Looking at the image, the events from first to last are;
The first event was: The Soviet forces constructed the Berlin Wall to prevent the escape of East Germans into West Germany.
The second event was: US president Ronald Reagan delivered a famous speech challenging Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall.
The third event was: Newly independent Hungary opened its border with Austria.
The fourth event was: East German leaders gave orders to open the gates of the Berlin Wall.
The fifth event was: The representatives of East
and West Germany signed the Reunification Treaty.
Answer:
Torah
Explanation:
(Many strongly traditional Jews reject both Bible and Testament and choose Tanakh, an acronym for the three divisions of the sacred writings: Torah, the five books of Moses; Nebiim, the books of the prophets, and Ketubim, the other sacred writings.)