Stalin took a number of actions that heightened the tension between the US and USSR.
<u>Berlin Wall: </u> He was able to show the power of the USSR, and make a symbol of Communism that stopped people from entering the Democratic nations.
<u>Supplying other Communist countries and rebels: </u> The USSR helped supply the rebels to take overthrow standing governments and setting up Communist governments. Because the US did not want Communism to spread over the world, it heightened the Cold War tension.
<u>Supplying nukes to Cuba - Cuban Missile Crisis: </u> The USSR supplied ~100 nuclear weapons to Cuba, which made the weapons close enough to strike the US. The US then took steps to contain the missiles. It ended with the Russian nukes being returned home, and the US missiles were removed from Turkey and other NATO nations near the USSR.
<u>Iron control:</u> Stalin started the hate because he did not give more rights to his citizens, and this heightened the tension, because the US wanted him to give his people more rights.
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Answer: Hammurabi's Code
Explanation:
Hammurabi's code is one of the earliest known legal 'documents' in known history upon which a code of laws was written. It was named Hammurabi's code as it was written during the reign of King Hammurabi of Babylonia.
The code is notable for having some of the earliest basis for the law of retribution or simply put, the idea of "an eye for an eye" by including examples of scenarios where the law would be applied. For instance, the code talks about how a man who steals a cow must pay it back 30 times.
Little Women is the best-selling novel by Louisa May Alcott was based on her own family life and experiences as a girl in Massachusetts during the Civil War.
Northerners claimed the law was unfair. The flagrant violation of the Fugitive Slave Law set the scene for the tempest that emerged later in the decade. But for now, Americans hoped against hope that the fragile peace would prevail.