There were lots of foreign changes that presented challenges for the US. I'll give you a few examples from different time periods. First would be when England wanted to tax the Americans in the Revolutionary period. They did this to try and restrict America's freedom. Another example would be that Russia had spies during the cold war period. This was to gain intelligence of the US war plans. Also when Germany sent the Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico during the WWII period. This was to get Mexico to launch a surprise attack on the US.
It’s like a meeting or a plan to be put in place to try to help someone
Let’s say ur failing
Teachers may put out an intervention to put a plan in place
Answer:
Many did not want to believe, for others; they were already war-weary and they paid little attention to yet more suffering.
Explanation:
America was one of the many countries who, in the beginning, didn't do much for the Jews in the Holocaust. They didn't even let the Jews come in because they didn't want to be a part of it.
He peoples of West Africa had a rich and varied history and culture
long before European slavers arrived. They had a wide variety of
political arrangements including kingdoms, city-states and other
organisations, each with their own languages and culture.
The empire of Songhai and the kingdoms of Mali, Benin and Kongo were
large and powerful with monarchs heading complex political structures
governing hundreds of thousands of subjects
The correct answer is D. Sudanese refugees fled to neighboring countries.
Sudanese refugees which fled to neighboring countries led to effects of civil war in Sudan.
The civil war in sudan originated in Southern Sudan where it spread to Blue Nile and Nuba Mountains.
This war was the one which was the longest in record. Six years after the war ended, its result was the independence of South Sudan. It is in this war that many people died, there was outbreak of diseases and famine, and many people were displaced.
Sudan was divided to southern and Northern provinces when it was governed by british.