Leading a rebellion against Ottoman rule in Greece
1. Guiding all state agencies
2. Issuing proclamations
3.Working with General Assembly to get a law passed
The Cold War in Latin America had marked consequences for the region's political and economic evolution. From the origins of US fears of Latin American Communism in the early 20th century to the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, regional actors played central roles in the drama. Africa, like all continents, was affected by the Cold War. It was probably less strategically important than Europe and Asia, though. ... Most of Africa had been divided into colonies until after World War II. Western European nations, exhausted by WWII, were no longer able to maintain control of their colonies in Africa.
And in Asia it was violent and brutal, which most of it was documented, but Mohandas Gandhi mostly led peaceful movements :)
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Answer: d Jazz Age
Explanation: Sometimes the Roaring Twenties is also called the "Age of Jazz." Jazz music became very popular across the United States. People listened to it on the radio and heard live jazz bands at dance halls. One of the most popular forms of entertainment was to go out dancing to jazz music.
Answer: The myth of Perseus and Medusa.
Explanation:
The Medusa is one of three Gorgons, the freak daughters of the sea god Fork and his wife, Keta. She was a beautiful girl at first, and her hair stood out in particular. However, when she dishonoured Poseidon in the Temple of Athena, Athena punished, and instead of the hair on her head, there were snakes. Any mortal who would see her afterwards would flinch with fear.
The Medusa was killed by Perseus, equipped with winged sandals, a magic curved sword, a magic helmet and a shield that had a reflection of a mirror. He cut off her head with a sword, and a giant Hrisaor and a winged horse, Pegasus, emerged from her body. From the blood dripping from her head, all the poisonous snakes known to this day flowed out. He donated her head to Athena, and she fastened it to her shield. Zeus himself allegedly carried her head on his guard, which is why all the Greek heroes had Medusa's head on their shields.