Mallpox inarguably shaped the course of human history by killing countless millions in both the Old World and the New World. Dr. Edward Jenner's discovery of vaccination in the late 18th century, and the global eradication of smallpox in the 1970s, rank among the greatest achievements in human history. Amidst recent growing concerns about bioterrorism, smallpox vaccination has resurfaced from the history books to become a topic of major importance. Inoculation with vaccinia virus is highly effective for the prevention of smallpox infection, but it is associated with several known side effects that range from mild and self-limited to severe and life-threatening. As the United States moves forward with plans to vaccinate selected health care workers and the military, and perhaps offer the vaccination to all citizens in the future, it is important to fully understand and appreciate the history, risks, and benefits of smallpox vaccination.
Answer: The Soviet Union was going to occupy Korea north of the 38 parallel and the United States was going to occupy Korea in the south.
Explanation:
Korea had been under Japan from the year 1910 and when the war was coming to a close, the allied leaders had to decide what to do with the peninsula.
It was decided that the Soviets would control the North of the peninsula and the U.S. would control the south as Korea recovered enough to govern itself. These two superpowers however went ahead and formed rival governments in their spheres of control that led to the division of Korea which still stands today.
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Answer:
D. The introduction of the slave trade to the Atlantic World.
Explanation:
Source 1 presents the beginning of the African slave trade, also known as the transatlantic trade, which allowed that during 1450 to 1750 a large number of African slaves were bought at very low prices and transported to different parts of the world, mainly to the American continent, to be part of the workforce of the farms in European colonies spread across the continent. Most of these slaves came from West Africa and were sold by other Africans, but it was common for Europeans to sail to Africa and capture slaves with their own hands to be sold on the American continent, which was more profitable for the sellers.
Expressive conduct or expressive speech is a right granted in the 1st amendment. A new terminology is often used, "symbolic" speech. This form of free speech is most often represented in written word. New forms of expression have recently added to the definition.