The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution <span> authorized the president to take "all necessary measures to repel armed attack" in Vietnam.
This resolution had significant consequences for the Vietnam War and beyond that time. In regard to the Vietnam War, it provided the justification for the president, Lyndon Johnson, to escalate US involvement in the war and magnify the number of US troops there by hundreds of thousands. In US foreign policy in general, it represented an increase of the power of the Commander in Chief (the president) to deploy troops without getting formal approval in advance from Congress.
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The Iron Curtain <u>symbolized the ideological conflict and physical</u> boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of the World War ll in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 199....
Some countries want to be able to use this religious place for their faith worship and other consider a place for pilgrimage or visitation of various sacred places. On the other hand, there are also countries that don´t regard the religious importance of the city and even threaten them. So the fact that Jerusalem is under the American protection may cause opposition from different countries.
to fight the warriors i think
Samuel Slater and Francis Cabot Lowell were both members of a prominent Boston family that were successful merchants and desired to get into the manufacturing business, which they did in 1813 when they founded the Boston Manufacturing Company.
Before starting the company, they had traveled to Britain and were captivated by <em>their textile mills</em>. They took that experience and acquired knowledge as inspiration to start developing their own cotton producing technology in America, and the result of their works was a power loom, that was based on the British model but with numerous improvements.
So, the answer is option C. They built on practices they had seen in England to improve equipment and production techniques in the textile industry.