Answer:
c) Guernica
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
a) the Rap.e of Nanking
b) Stalin's extermination of the Armenians
c) Guernica
d) the Holocaust
The event that Tom refers to is the bombing of Guernica. The bombing of Guernica took place on April 26, 1937, as part of the Spanish Civil War. This aerial bombing took place in the town of Guernica, in the Basque country. This was an important event in the war, as it allowed Franco's capture of Bilbao and his victory in Northern Spain.
Answer:
Well, for one, women didn't really want the right to vote (at least not all -- anti-suffragettes were not in favor). One of the major reasons that they did not want the right to vote is that it could bring them into conscription or other war-related activities (which anti-suffragettes were not particularly fond of). Domestic life also seemed more amiable for a lot of women, who were not particularly interested in the state of politics.
As for general anti-arguments, you have the fact that many people did not believe that women would be as knowledgeable on voting/politics as men (also why rich and high-class women were given the right to vote before those who were of a poorer class).
Explanation:
The correct answers are as followed:
1) Take out all the missile sites - This would allow the immediate threat of the medium range ballistic missiles in Cuba to be disabled.
2) Conduct a military invasion- The goal of this strategy was to take over the sites where Soviet weapons already existed in order to prevent them from becoming fully functional.
3) Run a blockade or quarantine - This blockade/quarantine would stop future Soviet missiles from entering Cuba. However, it was a temporary solution and would do nothing to the missiles already in Cuba.
Ultimately, President Kennedy goes with a quarantine of Cuba. He uses the word quarantine instead of blockade because the term blockade insinuates an act of war. Both the US and Soviet Union at this time were trying to prevent an all out war.