Time is comprehensible to us as long as we can track it in terms of seconds, minutes,
hours, days, and years, but once we go beyond the realm of our own time experience, our
perception tends to get fairly vague. For example if I were to ask when Napoleon
[1769-1821] was born, I would be lucky to get an answer like "sometime in the middle
of the 18th century". We basically have trouble to visualize time intervals that are
significantly larger than our own lifespan.
Europe was dependent for money, weapons
C because all other have been apart of it
The main significance of the 38th parallel before the Korean War was that "<span>It served as the boundary between North Korea and South Korea" since this was decided upon. </span>
They were scared of how rapidly it was spreading. It had taken control of some strong powers which the Americans feared could lead to a war. It lead to the cold war which isn't a physical war but it was a very frightening. Both sides had control over hundreds of nuclear warheads, so yea, we peed our pants. All it took was a simple remark to mark the end of humanity. It went a little like this;
Communist: Say I wont press the button.
Us: You wont.
Coms: WHAT??? *Reaches for button*
US: NO I WAS JOKING! WE WILL DO WHATEVER YOU WANT!
Coms: Keep talking...
And that pretty much what happened. The communist were strong back then, who knows what there capable of in the future.
Hope I helped. :)