<span>He angered the Senate by proposing that Rome divide public lands among the returning military and their families.
He replaced the elected consuls and the Senate with an empire that could be inherited by members of the ruler's family.
He angered the Senate by convincing men to serve in wars by promising them land and citizenship.
He restructured the city's politics and strengthened the Senate's power.</span>
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The Cold War began after the surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945, when the uneasy alliance between the United States and Great Britain on the one hand and the Soviet Union on the other started to fall apart.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question is incomplete and does not refer to any specific war, we can assume that it refers to the end of the Civil War, when the Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrenders at the Appomattox, Virginia, after the victory of the Union Army led by General Ulysses Grant. The date: April 9, 1865. The two generals had great respect for each other and Grant showed his respect to Lee and had a conversation before signing the terms of the surrender. With the authorization of President Abraham Lincoln, the terms of the surrender were generous because Lincoln really wanted a long term peace and the unity of the nation. The Confederate troops had to turn in their weapons and were allowed to return to their homes.
I think the terms were correct because what was most important at the time was not punishment but unity. The war had killed many soldiers and caused so much damage and pain in the United States. So, Lincoln wanted unity and peace, and that is how he thought about these terms.
It was commercially important. It allowed for the shipping of commercial goods and saved time + money.
It was "Mitchell Palmer" who was the attorney general under President Wilson who led a witch-hunt to round up communists in the 1920s, since these were known as the "Palmer Raids".