Ziggurats.
The mesopotamia region was famous for Ziggurats. Some of the most famous Ziggurats of this region are known as The Great Ziggurat of Ur and Khorasabad. These structures looked like gigantic pyramids and had the form of hundreds of steps. They were not considered places of worship. Instead they were merely believed to house gods. That is the reason why sacrifices were made here and offerings to appease the god were made here too. This was a tradition that went on during the 3rd millennium BC.
The primary difference between these two wars was that in the French and Indian War the colonists (who weren't that concerned with territory) were fighting alongside the British, while during the Revolution they were fighting against the British.
True would be correst plus one branch is never stronger then others
Indira Gandhi has faced a number of major problems. Possibly the major one was political unrest in the country, which included strikes and protests, and were in turn influenced by shortages created by a war with Pakistan which she ordered (as a support for the independence of Bangladesh). Gandhi was facing a very strong political opposition in the country. The population of India was very unsatisfied with many aspects of her politics, such as her violent answer to the protests, corruption and forced sterilization.
On August 23, 1939 shortly before World War II in Europe (1939-1945) The Soviet Union and Germany signed the Nonaggression Pact, in which both countries agreed to take no military action against each other for 10 years.
One major outcome of the Nonaggression Pact between the two countries is that it delayed Germany’s invasion to the Union and gave the Soviet Union time to build up their military company. Later, Stalin would use a strengthen militia to fight back Germany which contributed to Hitler’s defeat.
The nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union also empowered Germany to invade Poland without the opposition of a major power, having to only tackle France and Britain.