It was named after Amerigo Vespucci an Italian explorer.
MacArthur suggested atomic bombs to be used against North Korea.
Explanation:
- During three years of fighting, the United States continuously bombed North Korea, killing one fifth of its population.
- The commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces, US General Douglas McCarthy, even suggested at that time that 30 to 50 atomic bombs should be dropped on Korea.
- The then US President Dwight Eisenhower thought it was a drastic solution.
Class: History
Level: High school
Keywords: MacArthur, Korean War
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Socialism,Socialism is like Communism ,alls for putting the major means of production n the hands of the people,either directly or through the government.Socialists differ from Communists in that they do not believe that the workers will overthrow Capitalists suddenly and violently.
Answer: Jesus Christ came to dwell among men with one sole reason which is to redeem mankind from sin. He was blameless and without sin but still decided to pay the price for mankind to be redeemed. This he did by dying on the cross of Calvary. After Christs resurrection he ascended into heaven and is sitted on the right hand side of GOD ALMIGHTY interceding on our behalf. This qualifies him to be an Advocate of mankind in the presence of GOD.
Explanation:
Jesus stands as the Advocate between our repentant hearts and the law. If His blood has been applied to our lives through faith and confession of Him as Lord (Romans 10:9–10; 2 Corinthians 5:21), He pleads our case with the Righteous Judge. We may imagine the conversation going something like this: “Father, I know this one has sinned and violated our commands. He is guilty as charged. However, you have said that my sacrifice is sufficient payment for the debt he owes. My righteousness was applied to his account when he trusted in me for salvation and forgiveness. I have paid the price, so he can be pronounced ‘Not guilty.’ There is no debt left for him to pay” (Romans 8:1; Colossians 2:14).