President Lincoln's first major goal was to reunify the nation.
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The right answer is the Cold War.
The Cold War refers to the hostile relationship that, after World War II (1939-1945), and until 1980, existed primarily between the United States and the Soviet Union. These countries had fought as allies in World War II, but, even then, they had distrusted each other. Soon after the war ended, the distrust grew stronger, and both nations, exponents, respectively, of capitalism (U.S.) and communism (USSR), struggled to become the world's dominating power by undermining (through propaganda, espionage, and other means) their dissenting political regimes.
The conflict owns its name to the fact that there was never a warfare between the two major powers, although other nations fought on their behalf (Vietnam and Afghanistan, among them).
The correct answer is - Westerlies.
The rain and snow on the Pacific coast of the North American continent are brought the winds known as the Westerlies. These winds move from west towards east throughout all of the year, thus the name Westerlies, They are on of the global wind pasterns, and they are present in the mid latitudes in both the North Hemisphere and the South Hemisphere. They are in a low pressure locations, squeezed between the two high pressure zones on the south and north of them.
Answer:
A) Greece and Turkey were allowed into NATO for strategic purposes
Explanation:
The Truman containment policy was directed at ensuring that countries like Turkey and Greece were on the right side of the Iron Curtain.
When Greece and Turkey joined NATO in 1952, it is fair to say that two of the most pressing issues of the day were the economy and foreign policy.
The decision to allow Greece and Turkey into alliance stemmed largely from Cold War strategies against the Soviet Union.
Both Greece and Turkey contributed troops to fight in Korea.
“The main purpose for establishing NATO was to counter the threat of USSR / Communist expansion after World War II,”