He wrote the letter because the letter warned him that a single nuclear bomb would make a mass destruction. ... It was the fact that the Nazis had the ability to develop the atomic bomb. It could destroy the whole world. So he warned Franklin D Roosevelt in his letter
Answer:
Option E
Explanation:
Mr. Bismarck was successful in creating a balance of power to establish the position of Germany in the Europe. He committed himself to maintain peace between the powers. He led to French nationalism and also led to German unification and its rapid economic growth through its effective foreign policy. He disliked the idea of colonialism.
Hence, option E is correct
The complete quote is:
‘Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A non-sense poetry which was penned by Lewis Carroll about the killing of a species called "the Jabberwock" the monster. It relies on a misunderstanding of language instead of on "non-sense," enabling the audience to infer language and thus engage in narration as lexical allusions swim underneath the poem's surface.
The poem has been translated so far in 65 languages, which was hectic. Its playful, fanciful language gave English words of nonsense and neologisms like "galumphing" and "chortle." The nonsense verse idea was not unique to Carroll, who should have learned about the chapbooks.
Answer:
People did not like his rules
Explanation:
His policies forced the people that didn't like them to start rebelling which turned into a full scale revolution
C. The Iran Hostage Crisis