Churchill's overall message in his 1946 speech "The Sinews of Peace" is that even though America, Britain and other powerful states have won the Second World War, the world at large still hasn't managed to establish a long-lasting and stable peace. The greatest threats are war and terror.
The phrase "Iron Curtain" invigorates this thesis. It divides Europe into two halves, the democratic West and the Russia-influenced, communist and totalitarian East. This term is extremely rich in associations; the curtain means division which breaks up the post-war prosperity and unity that all the states should strive for. The fact that it is "iron" associates war and destruction, which is why many historians think that this speech marked the beginning of the Cold War.
I believe the answer is: B. <span>after that state had ratified it
Ratification refers to the establishment of formal consent to follow a certain regulation.
After the states finished the ratification process, they would legally binded to every regulation that exist in the constitution and would received some sort of punishment if they failed to do so.</span>
if memory serves me, it was a border dispute with Mexico over the Texas territory. The Mexicans attacked an American patrol and that was the start of the conflict. But also idk and I could be wrong.
The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) agreements signed in the 1970s by the United States and the Soviet Union were efforts to "<span>(1) reduce Cold War tensions," since the direct aim was to eliminate large portions of each nation's nuclear arsenal. </span>
Answer:
Traditional economies,
Explanation:
because they are subsistence economies that rely on trading and bartering and their main work is farming and fishing.