False it wasn't Fidel castro,it was Nikita Khrushchev who squared off against kennedy during the berlin crisis
<span> It depends on your perspective. To the Native </span>Americans<span>, it was the beginning of an end. Their lives will be changed forever by their contact with the fur traders, soldiers, and missionaries that follow in the wake of the Lewis and Clark expedition.</span>
<span>Albert Einstein became famous for the theory of relativity, which laid the basis for the release of atomic energy. </span>
If other countries aren't willing to fight for them and they cant fight for themselves the United States probally would but no we dont have to
All of these options except the establishment of the Post Office and the creation of the Great Seal are not legacies of the Articles of Confederation, since all of the other innovations in the United States took place after the Articles were replaced with the Constitution.