Answer:My mother because she makes good choices and is smart wise when talking about politics and how the world should be a better place
Explanation:
They became entrenched which made it very difficult to move around, and they were very evenly matched.
Here are your matches for the events shown, listed by year:
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1948</h2>
- Yugoslavia parted ways with the Soviet Union because of political differences.
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1956</h2>
- Workers in Poland won higher wages after an uprising.
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1961</h2>
- Military forces began construction of the Berlin Wall.
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1968</h2>
- The Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia and reversed its economic reforms.
I'll provide a few more details on that last item, regarding Czechoslovakia. In January, 1968, the new leader in Czechoslovakia, Alexander Dubcek, launched the "Prague Spring" (as it became known). He sought to give communism "a human face," as he termed it, introducing many political and economic reforms. By August, the USSR responded by sending in 600,000 troops, and again those Soviet tanks. The revolution was put down.
But the Soviet Union's grip in Eastern Europe weakened over the next two decades. By 1989, a number of Eastern European nations began to upend the communist governments that had held control in their countries. The Berlin Wall was torn down during that time also.
Answer: They worked in factories that made ammunition and weapons, they also worked as nurses and as operators on phone lines (last one I am unsure of)
Explanation: no need for explanation.
That our Western Industrial Civilization is not as civilized, with regards to the respect and the conservation of nature as the Indians will reveal to be later in the novel/film. Dumbar discovers that the pond's water is being polluted by the rotting carcasses of several deer that have been shot for unknown reasons by the former military occupants of the fort. Since their carcasses still have all their meat and their skins, Dumbar sees no valid utilitarian reason for their shooting. The spectator immediately knows that there were shot for sport and that instead of cleaning up their mess, the people who shot them threw then into the pond where they contaminated the water. There are also several types of trash all around the pond. It is evident that not only do these people waste valuable and finite resources (the wood, the animals), they have a blatant and absolute disregard and disrespect for nature as they contaminate the pond and do not even eat the meat or take the skin from the animals that they have shot. Later this kind of toxic behavior will be contrasted later in the film with the behavior of the Native Americans who only kill animals that threaten them or that they need meat for meals and skin for clothing from.