The Cold War was a political, economic, social, military and informational confrontation that began after the end of World War II between the Western block (western-capitalist) led by the United States, and the Eastern block (eastern-communist) led for the Soviet Union
Immigrants who came to America did so either because of the poor economic situation in their countries or because of intolerance, lack of freedom of speech and expression of religious convictions. Thus, in search of better economic conditions and possibilities, as well as for religious freedom, they sought their place in America. In addition to these, the reasons were also political persecutions, or to avoid war.
They established Rome as the dominant power in the Western Mediterranean, and Rome's move to punish Macedonia for intervening on Carthage's side, after the Second punic War, enmeshed it in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Laws passed by congress are supreme to state laws?
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