Over 20 million people were injured in World War 1. Over 8 million died and 5 million were held prisoners.
Remarkable that the English-speaking world remembers Magna Carta. The product of a struggle between King John and his barons, it was sealed on the bank of the Thames 800 years ago, on June 15, 1215. But in a sense, the most valuable thing about Magna Carta is precisely that it is remembered. Other charters were issued across medieval Europe, but they were rapidly forgotten.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
For eight months the Luftwaffe dropped bombs on London and other strategic cities across Britain. The attacks were authorized by Germany's chancellor, Adolf Hitler, after the British carried out a nighttime air raid on Berlin. The offensive came to be called the Blitz after the German word blitzkrieg (“lightning war”).
The correct answer is A) The olive branch symbolizes America's hope that space exploration will promote international peace and cooperation.
The connection between the olive branch in the eagle’s talons and America's intentions for the space program is that the olive branch symbolizes America's hope that space exploration will promote international peace and cooperation.
The American Bald Eagle is the symbol of the United States. Indeed, it is used as a great symbol of the country. The olive branch that the Eagle is holding on its right talon is a symbol of peace that has to be understood in the context of the other talon, which is holding 13 arrows that is the representation of the 13 original colonies in the North American territory. So the whole contexts of both symbols mean that the United States is a peaceful nation but is ready when it's necessary to defend the country.
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The correct answer is Option D) It acted as a deterrent to NATO, the military alliance formed by the United States and Western Europe, leading to a stalemate in Europe.
Explanation:
United States and it's allies had formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1949 as a mutual defense agreement between 12 countries from North America and Western European.
This was clearly seen as major powers coming together to form a collective block against the rise of Soviet Union.
Eventually the Soivet Union responded by singing the Warsaw Pact, a mutual defense agreement between 8 counties in 1955. It was a deterrent against, what was seen as US led influence in the region and resulted in a stalemate.