The answer is Henry Stanley.
Henry Stanley was a New York journalist who explored the Congo River in the late 1800s. He is a welsh-born american journalist and explorer. He is famous for his search for David Livingstone and his part in the European colonization of Africa. Failing to to gain support from British on his plan in developing Congo, he found more success in King Leopordo II in Belgium, who was eager to tap Africa's wealth.
The workforce changed dramtically because of the presence of women. Women eplaced men in a wide variety of jobs as a result of the war. Although many were demobilsed after the war, women continued to play an important role in the workfroce.
They protected the Bombers by escorting them and protecting them against enemy fighters. Hope this helped :)
After the successful revolution in the Latin American countries, instead of democracies as the people wanted, the countries became mostly communist and dictatorships. While in some countries that communism was embraced by the people, and in the case of Cuba it worked out relatively well, it was not the case for most of the other countries. The other nations were stuck with dictators that tried to control every aspect of the country and society, and they did it in a very bad manner, usually using violence. That was not seen fondly by the people, so there were lot of conflicts, which eventually led to the overthrow of most of these leaders, and finally became democracies, at least on paper.
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