Answer:
How did Kennedy respond to the construction of the Berlin Wall?
Explanation:
After hearing about the construction of a wall by the East Germans, Kennedy responded with "a hell of a lot better than a war." Kennedy was supportive of the plight of the Berliners. He believed the situation in Berlin would not lead to a military confrontation with the Soviets, however public pressure forced Kennedy to protest the building of the Wall. To show US resolve, Kennedy sent General Lucius Clay, head of the US military government after the war, to Berlin.
Answer:
Alright
Explanation:
If I remember, Genghis Khan went to fight Japan head on to expand The Mongol Empire after Marco Polo came back from his journey. While Kublai went for places that would agree.
So Kublai was less violent (D)