During the 1980s, the United was deeply involved in Latin
America because the growing problem of Communists insurgents in the region
particularly in El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua. The Cold War was still on and the U.S. feared
that Communism would take root in these areas and might threaten if they
continue unabated.
In his seminal book on the historical periods of Western attitudes
toward death, Philippe Aries describes four consecutive periods through
which these attitudes evolved and transformed. According to him, the
historical attitudes of Western cultures have passed through four major
parts described above: “Tamed Death,” One’s Own Death,” “Thy Death,” and
“Forbidden Death.” This paper, after exploring this concept through the
lens of Persian Poetic Wisdom, concludes that he historical attitudes
of Persian-speaking people toward death have generally passed through
two major periods. The first period is an amalgamation of Aries’ “Tamed
Death” and “One’s Own Death” periods, and the second period is an
amalgamation of Aries’ “Thy Death” and “Forbidden Death” periods.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
It seems to be the most logical option. (For the new dynasty in the next sequence to restore peace etc., it needs to be appointed first.)
Mark Twain called the late 19th century the "Gilded Age." By this, he meant that the period was glittering on the surface but corrupt underneath.