No. John F. Kennedy took many risks.
In October 1962, the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union put the world on the brink of nuclear conflict. US reconnaissance planes have discovered Soviet medium-range missiles allowed in Cuba.
On October 22, President John Kennedy, in a televised address, denounced the existence of Russian missiles in Central America.
The US decreed a naval blockade against the island of Fidel Castro and gave the USSR an ultimatum. Kennedy demanded from the head of state Nikita Khruchov the immediate dismantling of the ramps, the removal of the missiles and the renunciation of the installation of new offensive weapons in Cuba. Washington also warned that if the blockade failed, the island would be invaded.
D. Spanish war with the Muslims
Explanation:
- The Reconquista represents the movement of Spaniards and Portuguese to expel the Moors (Islamic Arabs) from the Iberian Peninsula, or to conquer it again, which is in fact the meaning of the Spanish word "Reconquista".
- The cause of the Reconquest was the penetration of the Moors into Europe, which occupied most of the peninsula in 714, and their further penetration was stopped only by Carlo Martel at the Tours in 732. The Reconquest itself begins in 718 with the liberation of Galicia and Leon, or Pelay's victory at Covadonga in 722, and ends in 1492 when the Granada emirate, the last Moorish stronghold in Europe, was conquered.
- In religious terms, the Reconquista represents a conflict between Christianity, that is, Catholicism on the one hand and Islam on the other, which ended with the complete disappearance of Islam from Western Europe.
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The second World War greatly reshaped ideas about national identity in America, especially for first-generation immigrants, second-generation immigrants, and African-Americans. During the war - and in the midst of the war effort - immigrants and African-Americans were welcomed into the armed services and, also, in areas of production where support was needed. Many Americans, during this time, were able to somewhat relax or surrender their prejudices. Also, for immigrants and African-Americans, they often felt they were part of the American industry and service for the first time.
<span>In1629 the Massachusetts Bay Company set out for America. Around 18,000 puritan settlers immigrated at that time having given up on the idea of reforming the Church of England. The colonists wanted to keep the bulk of the ideas held by the Church of England but were anxious to be rid of some aspects. The community centered heavily around the church and most legislative activity was conducted at the church meeting house in the same way that religion was at the center of every Puritan's life. Only male members of the church had any say in the governing of the colony. John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, outlined the goals of the colony in his sermon called "A model of Christian Charity." He dictated that the colony should be based solidly on the ideas of the church and that all law should flow directly from their Godly beliefs. The colony believed that their success was directly tied to their selfless devotion to God and community.</span>
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The Treaty of Versailles was the name of the treaty that ended World War 1. It was signed on June 28th, 1919