Answer:
Cold War set the scenario for wars all over the world by supporting allies from each one of the parties with resources, sometimes military ones, ending up initiating or scaling conflicts.
Explanation:
Cold War set the scenario for wars by supporting allies from each one of the parties, capitalists and communists, with resources, sometimes military ones, ending up initiating or scaling conflicts.
We can say that Cold War was mostly a political war between United States and the Soviet Union, but it is also true they supported countries that did were involved in wars and sometimes get directly involved sending resources and troops, for example, Korean war and Vietnam War as the most well known events. This is how a war that has been labaled as cold did involve active wars.
well i dont understand the question completely but to have your court case heard by the U.S. Supreme court four justices must vote to hear the case. hope that helped :]
Answer:
separate but not truly equal.
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
- neither separate nor equal.
- separate but not truly equal.
- equal but not truly separate.
- both separate and equal.
In <em>Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka</em>, the lawyer for Oliver and Linda Brown argued that the doctrine of "separate of equal" did not operate in practice, as segregated schools could not be considered to be truly equal. The final ruling of the Court stated that, whether segregated schools were equal or not, they were unconstitutional. The Court stated that these violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The answer is B I do not know if I am right but you can try figuring out the answer