The Iran-Contra affair was a scandal involving the US and Iran. Iran was at an arms embargo at the time, so no arms were supposed to be sold to this country. The US though was secretly selling arms to Iran. This came out on the surface and became a big scandal. The US administration was trying to justify this move that they have done it order to free American hostages held in Lebanon by Hezbollah, but it turned out that the arms sale started much earlier then that. Apart from having a badly damaged reputation, both at home and on the international scene, the US success in the region was also damaged. The Arab world was a sworn enemy of Iran, and they thought that the US is their friend and protector, but it came on surface that the US is arming their enemy, so it disrupted the relations with these countries for the time being.
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The English were in severe debt after the 7 Years War with France, therefore they increased taxes on the American colonies, leading to colonial governmental officials sending formal letters of protest to parliament. This ended up heightening tensions between the colonists and the British, leading to the American revolution.
1. All of the bones in your body, with the exception of the hyoid joint in the neck, from a joint with another bone: TRUE
2. Bones in your joints are covered with smooth and slippery material called cartilage: TRUE
3. A joint is surrounded by a hallow area that is called a synovial capsule: FALSE
4. Gliding joints are located between the surfaces of two flat bones: TRUE
5. A hinge joint allows wide range of motion and freedom of movement: FALSE
6. The hip is an example of a pivot joint: TRUE
7. The skull is an example of a gliding joint: FALSE
8. The synovial membrane coasts the outer ling of the joint capsule: FALSE
9. The shoulder is an example of a ball and socket joint: TRUE
10. Some of the joints in the ankle and wrist are gliding joints: TRUE
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According to Walter Cronkite the tet offensive was a stalemate and neither sides win the battle but it changes his view after he went to Vietnam and sees what is happening to the US soldiers fighting a war that both sides neither wins. Even though he is silent strong supporter of US involvement in the war but after seeing firsthand it changes his point of view of US involvement in war and rather than victors it is better to negotiate as the people who pledge to protect democracy in the war.