<span>Mao Zedong was
ready to use military force on US UN troops to stop the foreign agenda of
ending Communism in North Korea and China. Communist China was recovering from
a history of war and, therefore, could not enter another war especially against
the Allied forces of US, Britain, and the Soviet Union. However, Mao Zedong new
that if the US subdued and ended communism in North Korea, China would be next.
Therefore, Communist China deployed troops in North Korea forcing the US troops
to retreat. </span>
The patron of the painting where a man is holding a large medal and wearing a ring is most likely C. the rich merchant in the painting.
<h3>Who would be the patron of this painting?</h3>
The painting shows a man who is showing off his medal and ring which is a sign of him being part of the upper class.
This means that it is the man himself who most likely asked for the painting to be made to showcase his class. Seeing as merchants were quite wealthy at the time, he was most probably a merchant as well.
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<span>Employees in France have less motivating force to rapidly look for another position when they are out of a current job position since their joblessness benefits are significantly higher. The mentality is simple "who wants to look for another job when fired when you can get enough money to take care of your daily needs even as an unemployed person with unemployment benefits".Because of this, the government of France does everything it can with regard to labor to make sure that everything is balanced.</span>
<span>If the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is part of the majority , he or she gets to write the</span> opinion of the court
A) A fort was established and many were killed by diseases
Lewis and Clark's expedition was not positive to the native of Mandan village the most devastating epidemic was the smallpox outbreak in the year 1837 killing a lot of people. The epidemic played an important factor in uniting the surviving Mandans and Hidatsa who later engaged in trade, farming and hunting.