The answer to the question is 1889 however it did not go smoothly
Answer:Joseph Stalin's cult of personality became a prominent feature of Soviet culture in December 1929, after a lavish celebration of his 50th birthday. For the rest of Stalin's rule, the Soviet press presented Stalin as an all-powerful, all-knowing leader, with Stalin's name and image appearing everywhere.
Explanation:
A. Desmond Tutu.
Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. (Couldn't have been able to get this award since he was in prison for 27 years, getting out 1990)
<span>The </span>Western Front<span> of the </span>European theatre<span> <span>of </span></span>World
War II<span> <span>encompassed </span></span>Denmark<span>, </span>Norway<span>, </span>Luxembourg<span>, </span>Belgium<span>, the </span>Netherlands<span>, the </span>United
Kingdom<span>, </span>France<span>, </span>Italy<span>, and </span>Germany. <span>World War II
military engagements in Southern Europe and elsewhere are generally considered
under separate headings. The Western Front was marked by two phases of
large-scale combat operations.<span> </span></span>
<span>The Department of State plays a central role in achieving the goals of the PPD. The Secretary of State has responsibility for ensuring that diplomacy and development are effectively coordinated and mutually reinforcing in the operation of our foreign policy. In support of the PPD and the National Security Strategy, Secretary Clinton is overseeing the first Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review, which will propose steps to strengthen our diplomatic and development capabilities to better meet our foreign policy goals. .</span>