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8. _TRUE_ Anyone Stalin considered to be against him, with or without evidence, could be executed, imprisoned or sent to a gulag.
9. _FALSE_ The Cold War was a 45 year state of hostility in which the US and USSR had several direct
confrontations.
10. _FALSE_ The policy of containment was the main basis to the Roosevelt Doctrine against the USSR.
11. _FALSE_ The collapse of the Berlin wall is considered to be the end of the Cold War.
12. _TRUE_ The easing of hostility or strained relations between the Soviet Union and the US is known as
Détente.
13. _FALSE_ The Bay of Pigs occurred as a result of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
14. _FALSE_ The leader of the North Vietnamese against the US during the Vietnam War was Dien Bien Phu.
15. _TRUE_ The giving back of the War to South Vietnam by withdrawing American troups is knows as
Vietnamization.
The difference between the two are the differing systems of their governments. Sparta is considered oligarchy, meaning ruled by the few, while the Athens is believed to have been a democracy.
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<span>The Constitution addresses all of the above grievances. Due Process is addressed in the fifth and fourteenth amendments, quartering of soldiers third amendment, judicial branch article III, and representative government article I. However, the Constitution does not outlaw quartering of soldiers during times of war. It merely states that owner consent is required.</span>
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The Chinese Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors were Emperor Xi, Emperor Sui and Emperor Yan, Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu, Emperor Kù, Emperor Yao and Shun. A Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors is not a true emperor, but a tribal leader or tribal alliance leader who emerged in the middle or later stages of primitive society and made outstanding contributions to humanity, and later generations honored them as “Emperors” or “Emperors.”.
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During the Industrial Revolution the workers were mainly European immigrants. They did hard labor in factories and sweat shops under awful conditions making items such as shirtwaists, hats, etc. They lived in cramped tenements and sometimes went to work in them. New immigrants accepted these jobs because they needed to earn a living somehow. The factory owners didn't treat their workers well because they were greedy. They cared more about making a profit rather than the well-being of their workers.