By the time World War II ended, most American officials agreed that the best defense against the Soviet threat was a strategy called “containment.” In his famous “Long Telegram,” the diplomat George Kennan (1904-2005) explained the policy: The Soviet Union, he wrote, was “a political force committed fanatically to the belief that with the U.S. there can be no permanent modus vivendi [agreement between parties that disagree].” As a result, America’s only choice was the “long-term, patient but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies.” “It must be the policy of the United States,” he declared before Congress in 1947, “to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation…by outside pressures.” This way of thinking would shape American foreign policy for the next four decades.
<span>The biggest difference between medieval Muslim and Christian art can be seen with even the most cursory glance. Medieval Christian art is based on iconography and the images of the main characters of Christianity dominate each art piece. The most common of these images include Jesus Christ, Mary, and God himself. Medieval Muslim art is a contrast to the iconography based art of medieval Christianity, as it was forbidden to directly depict the main characters of the Muslim religion.</span>
One of the most important assumption which became the Underlying principles of the Declaration of independence is : People have certain unalienable rights
Unalienable right refer to the rights that cannot be taken away or denied such as the right of life's, the right of liberty, the right to pursue happiness, etc.
<span>c. He was forced to work in a sweatshop.</span>