<span>The domino theory, which governed much of U.S. foreign policy beginning in the early 1950s, held that a communist victory in one nation would quickly lead to a chain reaction of communist takeovers in neighboring states. In Southeast Asia, the United States government used the domino theory to justify its support of a non-communist regime in South Vietnam against the communist government of North Vietnam, and ultimately its increasing involvement in the long-running Vietnam War (1954-75). In fact, the American failure to prevent a communist victory in Vietnam had much less of a global impact than had been assumed by the domino theory. Though communist regimes did arise in Laos and Cambodia after 1975, communism failed to spread throughout the rest of Southeast Asia.
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I would say that life in the cities became more liveable in the late 1800's and early 1900's because for one thing the public mass transportation improved such as with the development of street cars and buses so people could move around more easily. Also, I believe street lighting improved then as well so that streets were well illuminated. Also, housing probably started to include multiple dwellings so many people could live in the same complex but having their own privacy and own facilities.
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Select all examples of desirable workplace skills, habits, and attitudes.
waits for others to solve problems
does not call in sick or miss work frequently
creates a list of solutions for the boss
arrives at work on time or early
waits for supervisor to give directions
works quickly and accurately
shows initiative
communicates effectively
sets clear goals to achieve success
gives products to friends for free
The answer is B the three regions were persia afganistan and tibet