The Cold War's "hottest" moment was likely the Cuban missile crisis. It became the closest the world has ever been to a nuclear war and devastation between the United States and the USA. It also evolved into a famous illustration of non-lethal conflict brinkmanship.
<h3>What effects did the Cuban Missile Crisis have on relatives who grew up during the Cold War?</h3>
However, the non-violent conflict and nuclear arms race were far from done. In actuality, the crisis' other lasting effect was to persuade the Soviet Union to increase
its investment in an intercontinental ballistic missile arsenal that could reach the United States from Soviet soil.
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Based on historical evidence, the very earliest Dahomey Amazons made their living through "mistresses to the king."
- This is evident in the fact they were originally called "ahosi" in the native language which means the King's wives.
- History has it that King Ghezo had many wives that runs into hundreds, and that is where he started recruiting them around the 19th century.
- Dahomey Amazons are female soldiers of Fon origin who fought in defense of Dahomey.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option B. "mistresses to the king."
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The answer is D) upheaval and change.
The fourteenth century was a time of upheaval and change.
Storming of the Bastille - July 14, 1789, French peasants attack the Bastille which is a famous French prison that also held arms, the date of the storming is celebrated in France today
<span>Reign of Terror - once Louis XVI had been chased off the throne and a new republic established, the republic became bloodthirsty in its desire to protect its rule. Thousands were executed (mostly using the guillotine) including Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette.
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Ended the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI
Led to rise of Napoleon as emperor (dictator of France)</span>