The answer is d) The US and USSR
The Sino-Soviet Split was a pivotal historical event which took place over the course of a few years between 1956-1966.
The post-Stalinist Soviet Union diverged from China's own communist, Marxist and Leninist views.
The split was followed by an economic agreement between the United States and the USSR.
However, the effects of this split were felt far and wide all over the world and for many years to come.
In the next decade, China took steps to officially open to the United States with Nixon's state visit to the country.
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Yes, it was as she was the daughter of one pharaoh (Thutmose I) and queen wife of another (her half brother, Thutmose II). When her husband died in 1479 B.C. and her stepson was appointed heir, Hatshepsut dutifully took on the added responsibility of regent to the young Thutmose III
According to custom, Hatshepsut began acting as Thutmose III’s regent, handling affairs of state until her stepson came of age.
Thutmose III went on to rule for 30 more years, proving to be both an ambitious builder like his stepmother and a great warrior. Late in his reign, Thutmose III had almost all of the evidence of Hatshepsut’s rule–including the images of her as king on the temples and monuments she had built–eradicated, possibly to erase her example as a powerful female ruler, or to close the gap in the dynasty’s line of male succession. As a consequence, scholars of ancient Egypt knew little of Hatshepsut’s existence until 1822, when they were able to decode and read the hieroglyphics on the walls of Deir el-Bahri.