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That religion played a significant role in the Cold War might seem self-evident, given the atheistic nature of communism and the powerful influence of Christianity on the lives of millions of people on both sides of the Iron Curtain. But, according to Dianne Kirby, editor of Religion and the Cold War, many Cold War historians have barely mentioned the subject, or have even omitted it altogether. She points out that even John Lewis Gaddis, while concluding that the Cold War was a contest between good and evil, has chosen to focus his attention on communist ideology, the 'evil', rather than that of the West, 'the good'. (p. 3) In this volume of essays, Kirby has set out to rectify this omission.
I believe the term refers to architectural styles which draw inspiration and influence from forms seen in nature. Or, architecture that is built to blend seamlessly into natural settings like cliffsides or forested areas.
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It focuses on two renissnace men
becuase it focuses on an interior scene
and includes realistic details
Sorry if this is wrong I really tried my best.
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Jerusalem was destroyed, causing the Israelite's to flee.
False, a tariff is a tax on imports not a limit placed on the number of imports allowed.