Yes, I personally think Nikita Khrushchev should be awarded a peace prize for the peacekeeping action.
<h3>Why a peace prize should be awarded to the Soviet premier?</h3>
In a bid to intimidate the United States, Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet premier resorted to install nuclear missiles on Cuba. Otherwise termed the most dangerous crisis of the cold war, the Cuban missile crisis was as a result of this action.
However, withdrawal of the missiles from Cuba was ordered, on the promise that the United states would not invade Cuba and consequently, ending the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Prices of many household items<span> had decreased giving </span>many<span> more people the ability to afford them</span>
This definition is describing the "social contract". This idea came to light during the Enlightenment period and was a major catalyst for both the American and French Revolutions.
<span>congress can declare war</span>