Answer:
was a French statesman and military leader who became notorious as an artillery commander during the French Revolution
Explanation:
itsz easy
A. The war in Iraq
The war in Afghanistan, begun in 2001, was aimed against the al-Qaeda terror group that was based in Afghanistan and had perpetrated the 9-11 attacks against the United States. It also aimed to removed the Taliban government from power in Afghanistan, a government which had harbored al-Qaeda and was itself seen as an illegitimate power.
The war in Iraq was pursued beginning in 2003 as a preemptive strike against the regime of Saddam Hussein and the perception that he had stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction that could be used for terroristic purposes. That perception did not turn out to be a full reality, but the war pursued regime change in Iraq nonetheless.
The way in which communism (communism in practice; as demonstrated over the last century from approx. the late 19-teens all the way to 1989/90, and actually still ongoing in a few locations) differed from a genuine democracy was that it was not one at all.
Democritus believed that all matter was composed of minutely small, indivisible pieces.
Muckrakers were a group of writers, including the likes of Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffens, and Ida Tarbell, during the Progressive era who tried to expose the problems that existed in American society as a result of the rise of big business, urbanization, and immigration. Most of the muckrakers were journalists.