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Answer: Some people tried to escape the berlin wall by using hot air balloons
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<span>Maximilien
Robespierre was executed due to the excesses of the Reign of Terror which he
and his supporters started. He passed a
law that suspended a suspect’s right to trial on June 4, 1794. This law was passed at a time when foreign invasion was
no longer a threat and this led to an
alliance determine to oppose him and his allies. He and his supporters were arrested on July
27, 1794. Though armed supporters came
to his aid, he declined to lead them.
Later, he was declared an outlaw by the National Convention. He attempted to commit suicide but only shot
his jaw. He was guillotined on July
28. With his death and the death of his
followers the Reign of Terror came to an end.</span>
He faced heavy naval resistance as well as some ground resistance but more naval if anything.
Answer:
The main reason was because the United States didn't wish to be involved in foreign wars. The ideas about neutrality changed during the period from the end of World War 1 to the passage of the Lend-Lease Act because the democratic governed countries we helped were non threatening and more likely to receive our help with gratitude than countries with dictators. We helped Britain and our other allies because they had governments that we viewed as more accepting of our help.
In my opinion, the turning point at which the U.S. was no longer neutral was when we started helping our allies.
Explanation:
I haven't read this part of history yet. Do you have any examples that you can send me? If you do, I can fit them in.
Call somebody to pick you up .
or ask them if you can drive
ask a friend that's around you if they could give you a ride