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<em>They called it the Cold War because there was really no physical fighting, but both countries tried to be better than each other. So the quickest answer is because there was no physical fighting.........hope this helps!</em></u></h3><h3><u>
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<em><u>彼らはそれを冷戦と呼んだ。それは実際には肉体的な戦いがなかったからであるが、両国はお互いより良くしようとした。だから、最も速い答えは、物理的な戦いがなかったからです.........これが役立つことを願っています!</u></em>
The answer is true it was always an important site
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it stood between the Union Army and two of its most prized targets: the Gulf of Mexico to the west and Charleston to the East. It was also a symbol of Confederate pride and strength, and its fall made even the most loyal Southerners doubt that they could win the war
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The Haitian Military.
Explanation:
Jean-Bertrand Aristide was a former President of Haiti. He was the first President to be elected Democratically in Haiti. He was twice elected as a President of Haiti and both the times his Presidency was overthrown. He was also a former Roman Catholic Priest and was ordained to St. Jean-Bosco in 1983. But later, he was expelled from the Priest by the Parish because of his incitement of hate and violence.
<u>He was elected as a President on 16th December 1990 and was overthrown in 1991 by a military coup. Again he was elected as a President on 26th November 2000 and again his presidency was overthrown by Haitian coup in 2004. </u>
The Haitian coup 2004 overthrew Jean-Bertrand Aristide out of power in Haiti after which he lived in exile for seven years with his family in South Africa.
So, the correct answer is the Haitian Military.