Ending the class system
ending absolute rule
Wind patterns, ocean currents, proximity to large bodies of water (i.e. seas and oceans), and elevation all impact climate patterns through a variety of factors. These factors largely impact the flow of energy and heat from the sun across the Earth's surface through processes of convection. For example the "Jet Stream" in the United States is a wind pattern that carries air and weather patterns across the United States and its flow shifts directions depending on seasons. Another is the Gulf Stream which brings warm currents from the Caribbean and Central American up the American coast and out into the Atlantic ocean warming the temperatures of the coastal water ways and also impacting the climate of the land near it.
Answer:
- the division of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states
- US support for Israel's military
Explanation:
After the World War II ended, the international community gave the Jewish people the right to return to their homeland Israel and make their own country there. While this was excellent news for the Jews, the Arab world was furious. The Arabs saw the settling of the Jews and the formation of Jewish country as offensive toward the Arabs, and as stealing of their lands. The Arab population in Israel that started using the name Palestinians (ironically enough that is a Jewish term) was separated and concentrated into parts of this territory, but lost the majority of their land. The US support from Israel increased the tensions even more, and soon military conflicts started between Israel and several Arab countries, with the small Israel managing to be victorious in all of them.
The best answer is B.
The Warsaw pact is the name commonly given to the treaty between Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania and the Soviet Union which was signed in Poland in 1955 and was officially called The Treaty of friendship, Co-operation and Mutual Assistance. It was called the Warsaw pact because it was signed in Warsaw.
It was a response to the formation (by western allies) of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). West Germany was allowed to join NATO and was allowed to re- militarize and thus the Soviets saw this as a potential threat.