The answer would be choice 1, a peace treaty that ended the
Cold War.
On March 14, 1955, the Warsaw Pact was formed aiming to the
end of the Cold War. It is also called
as the Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance.
The Fourteen Points.
This was Wilson's plan to eliminate the causes of war.
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Both Dr. Martin Luther King and President John F. Kennedy were the change they wished to see. They didn’t worry about the consequences or the repercussions. They were tired and fed up, but most of all they did not want their children to grow up in such a hard and harsh generation. Unlike some civil rights leaders, Dr. King was adamantly against violence. I can truly appreciate and am envious of how King kept such dignity and composure throughout the entire civil rights movement. He believed in forgiveness and sought out his commitment to non-violence while trying to educate as many Americans as he could. Reading about him being throw in jail time after time broke my heart, but nothing could hold him back from seeking out what he was so passionate about. I am forever grateful for Dr. Martin Luther King and his
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