Containment was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad. A component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to enlarge its communist sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, and Vietnam.
<u>Matching each words to their description </u>
- Depression -----> a low place
- Steppe -------> a vast, treeless plain
- Equator ------> imaginary line running around the center of the earth
- Plateau -------> a large, high plain
- Isthmus -----> a narrow strip of land connecting other lands
- Longitude ------> measurement of distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- Geography ------> the study of the earth
- Latitude -------> measurement of distance in degrees north or south of the equator
<h3>Defining some terminologies </h3>
The equator is an imaginary line running through the middle of the earth dividing the earth into north and south poles. while latitude is the measurement of the distance between the north and south poles measured in degrees.
The study of the earth composition such as rocks, soil and weather/climatic conditions can be categorized into geography.
Hence we can conclude that answers to your question are as listed above.
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<span>Perhaps the foremost factor that led to an increase in the crime levels in the United States during the 60s and 70s can be seen in the counteractions taken against the traditional social norms in the country, and an increasing number of people becoming active and rebellious against the government.</span>
This famous Native American Indian Chief, had led his warriors to victory during war times as well as politically. His famous quote <span>"You have taken me prisoner with all my warriors. I am much grieved, for I expected to hold out much longer
and give you more trouble before I surrendered." depicts that his trust cannot be gained quickly because of the political crisis he had with the treaty at the time.</span>