The United States supported Israel in this conflict.
Due to this support, the United States and the Soviet Union were on a brink of a near-confrontation, the first since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
The Yom Kippur War, also called the Ramadan War, was a war fought from October 6th to 25th, 1973, between a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel.
The Arab coalition launched a surprise attack on Israel during the day of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism and during the month of Ramadan.
Israel was aided by massive U.S. military assistance and it seized the strategically important Golan Heights.
The Soviets backed down in the end but the relationship between them and the United States became farther damaged.
American Exceptionalism is an ideology in which the thought is that the United States are unique in the ideas of democracy and personal freedom among all other nations. Also, there is the belief that America can transform the world and so give it superiority of all nations.
Question: Which of these BEST describes the concept of American Exceptionalism? "The United States __________."
Answer: A. has the best military
<span>The correct answer is C) The lynching of a Jewish businessman.
</span><span> The lynching of a Jewish businessman </span><span>in </span>Marietta<span> by a group of armed men who had organized themselves as the Knights of Mary Phagan, resulted in anti-Semitic sentiments which together </span><span>with the ongoing racism fueled the Klan's resurgence.</span>
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It must be remembered that from 1929, and all throughout the 1930´s, one of the major economic issues caused by the Great Depression was the sudden plummet of prices in all areas of the economy. Agriculture was not immune to this collapse and farm products were priced too low, with a surpluss in some of the crops and with people still being unable to afford those products.
As such, in 1933, Congress passed the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt´s New Deal programs. This law established that farmers whose crops were in surpluss production would be given governmental subsidies in return for them limiting the production of said crop. The attempt was to bring the prices a bit higher overall for farmers. This law was later brought down by the Supreme Court in 1936 and replaced by a modified version.
So, the correct answer to your question, would be: In the 1930´s, government agricultural programs focused on limiting production of certain crops that were in oversupply in order to: Raise the price of farms products.
Answer: An example is, the Voting Rights Act, an act of Congress, preempts state constitutions, and FDA regulations may preempt state court judgments in cases involving prescriptions.
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