Yes, she had traveled around the world promoting and giving lecture-demonstrations. From which made her self-made millionaire
Pregunta: A qué se le llamó cisma de oriente?
Responder: 16 de julio de 1054 d.C .: Gran Cisma
El 16 de julio de 1054, el Patriarca de Constantinopla, Miguel Cerularius, fue excomulgado de la iglesia cristiana con sede en Roma, Italia.
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The main goal of Richard Nixon´s Vietnam policy changed the focus from the search of victory to an honorable exit for the United States, "peace with honor" as president Nixon used to tell the public and the media, and to give a large responsibility to the local South Vietnamese government and army in the fight against Communists.
He also formulated a concept that came to be called the Nixon Doctrine, which meant that the U.S. would not get directly involved in fighting in proxy wars , but it would give allies a larger role in fighting against communist movements or guerrillas in Asia (or elsewhere), and that they would get weapons, supplies and U.S. advisors.
While the war in Vietnam went on and although he was willing to use overwhelming force in some cases, Nixon conducted diplomatic talks with the North Vietnamese in Paris, which concluded with a peace accord that allowed the withdrawal of most American troops in 1973. He also attempted to get the support and good will of China to get a peace agreement (given China´s important support for the Vietnamese Communists) while he visited Beijing in 1972.
Explanation:
In 1905 Japan gained a lot of respect by other countries, including the Western superpowers as it defeated Russia in the 1905 Ruso-Japanese war and came out victorious; although the scale was small in conflict compared to what happened in a decade.
It was the My Lai Massacre. This was when 24 U.S. soldiers
killed more than 500 civilians including men, women and children. It was said to be most shocking incident of
the war and generated international outrage due to the brutality of the
killings committed there.