Four results of the miraculous crossing of the Jordan River:
when Joshua was estalished among the people as Moses' successer.
He assured God's presence towards Israel.
He led Israel into the Promise Land.
He terrified the people in Canaan.
Answer:
If the Cold War between the two superpowers, America and the Soviet Union, never ended the world would most likely be seeing either a terrible nuclear war or extreme tensions between these two nations. The end of the cold war was considered to be at the signing of the SALT between the U.S and the Soviet Union, there would have never been an agreement to calm down the nuclear tests that eventually settled the threat of nuclear warfare. Because we are much more advanced in nuclear technologies than we were at these times, we would be in serious trouble of ending the world by nuclear warfare. Not only would there be the threat of nuclear warfare but, there would be serious tensions between other third world countries and the two superpowers. Many wars would have been fought for the liberation of these countries from communism and the restoration or application of Democracy. (America fighting for Democracy and The Soviet Union fighting for Communism.)
The man who came to your island is Christopher Columbus. He is from Europe and the reason he came to visit wasn't actually to find you. He was out on a voyage to find a direct water route west from Europe and Asia and stumbled upon the Americas. He wants to trade goods with you. If you decide to trade with him there will be cotton and rubber in your favor. Although he may seem trustworthy, do not trust him. There will be slavery and rivalries in Europe if someone does something wrong.
Answer:
Over 6 million people were killed in concentraction and death camps. People were brainwashed to believe that jews were responsible for all of Germanys problems and were responsible for Germanys loss in WW1
Explanation:
Cyrus treated the people he conquered equally by letting them rebuild their temple, practicing their religion, letting them go to Jerusalem, and letting them speak their own language. The Jews did not rebel against him and praised him as the "chosen one".