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United States foreign policy in the Middle East has its roots in the 18th century Barbary Wars in the first years of the United States of America's existence, but became much more expansive in the aftermath of World War II. American policy during the Cold War tried to prevent Soviet Union influence by supporting anti-communist regimes and backing Israel against Soviet-sponsored Arab countries. The U.S. also came to replace the United Kingdom as the main security patron of the Persian Gulf states in the 1960s and 1970s, to ensure a stable flow of Gulf oil.[1] The U.S. has diplomatic relations with all countries in the Middle East except for Iran, whose 1979 revolution against the US-backed reign of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi brought to power a staunchly anti-American regime
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A segunda guerra mundial terminou em 1945 e o tratado de paz foi assinado em 1947.
Explicação:
O tratado de paz foi assinado após a Segunda Guerra Mundial em Paris, em 10 de fevereiro de 1947. Após a Segunda Guerra Mundial, a Alemanha foi dividida em quatro partes, controladas pelos EUA, Grã-Bretanha, França e Rússia. O Japão também foi derrotado na Segunda Guerra Mundial e severas sanções foram impostas ao Japão. Grã-Bretanha perde o controle no subcontinente indiano e dois países foram fundados i. e Paquistão e Índia. A Alemanha foi desmembrada após a Segunda Guerra Mundial.
It affected their social lives, and there was very little trade between the two regions (the only ones around.) They also needed many people. They developed irrigation and drainage systems which caused many people to work.
The French and Indian war tool a lot of lives indeed than the American Revolution. It also involved a lot of countries, but the one that lost the most was France as they were able to lose their foothold in 1760.