“For a sole reason: stopping Russian expansion. the Russian empire could've easily defeated the ottomans, for a number of strategic and military reasons. Britain and France (and some others like the kingdom of Sardinia) entered the war so that Russia would lose, and fall back to its borders.” Need more explanation?
Roosevelt and most Americans considered the Pearl Harbor attack to be a dirty trick, because it occurred while the Japanese ambassador was talking with the US about keeping peace in-between the two nations.
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Answer:
41 years
Explanation:
The Colosseum also known as Flavian Amphitheatre is located at the centre of Rome, the capital of Italy. It is oval shaped and was built by the Flavian emperors with a capacity of 50,000 to 80,000 spectators. The building started in 70 AD and was finished in 80 AD
The Hadrian wall also known as the roman wall was built by emperor Hadrian. The building started in 122 AD and was completed in 128 AD.
Hence the time between the completion of the Colosseum and the building of the Hadrian wall is from 80 AD to 122 AD which is about 41 to 42 years
In October 1973, it broke out the Fourth Arab-Israeli War, best known as the "Yom Kippur War" because the Arab countries enemy of Israel took advantage of the Yom Kippur ("Day of Expiation") holiday to launch a triple offensive against Israel. When the war seemed to go well for the Arabs because of the destruction of large numbers or Israeli warplanes, the U.S. resupplied the Israelis and made their losses good turning the outcome of the war to their favor.
The U.S. support of the Israelis in the Yom Kippur War infuriated the Arab oil producing countries who announced an oil embargo against the U.S. The price of crude oil went from 3 dollars per barrel to 12 dollars by the beginning of 1974. Since U.S. people were traditionally used to large cars consuming a lot of gas, since gas had always been cheap, a shortage of gas across the country quickly set in, An unexpected consequence of this gas shortage in the U.S., fuel-efficient cars of Japanese make began to become popular in the U.S., and it also forced the U.S. car industry to design smaller cars and fuel-efficient engines to compete with the Japanese car industry.