Answer:
G my guy
Explanation:
-2 you go two back then for 3 you go up 3 too cross paths with G
Shah Reza Pahlavi was a brutal dictator, but his departure did not mean Iran was more free. The Shah was pro-west, and would brutally crack down on any dissent. He was replaced by Ayatollah Khomeini, who helped to install a religous dictatorship in Iran. Everything that the Shah had stood for --- including the western world --- was now seen with open contempt by the government.
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Mir Qasim was the Nawab of Bengal from the year 1760 till 1764. The British East India Company made him the Nawab of Bengal by replacing Mir Jafar, the father-in-law of Mir Qasim, who was also installed by the British in reply to his treachery in the Battle of Plassey. Since Mir Jafar engaged himself with the Dutch East India Company to assert independence, the British finally defeated Mir Jafar and the Dutch forces at Chinsura and made Mir Qasim the new Nawab of Bengal. Mir Qasim gave Burdwan, Midnapore and Chittagong districts to the company.
Lenin was man of action and he was the first one to act on Marx's idea.He considered Marx nothing less than God and adhered to ideas of Mature Marx.He wanted to prove Marx's idea of socialism as scientific and inevitable. But being man of action he was pragmatic and knew that Communism was still an utopian idea and for it to happen there is need for some modifications.
Answer:
the answer is D!!
Explanation:
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