Assuming we are talking about the warring clans... <span>In 1184 and 1185 the Minamoto defeat the Taira in huge battles on land and sea. These victories end up becoming famous set pieces in Japanese heroic tales!</span><span>
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World War I caused the postwar boom and extrme expansion and economic prosperity of many natons in the following decades. It, however, also caused major destruction and devastation of many countries which weren't as lucky. An example of a country which had great gains in the postwar period is the US for example.
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In an article written in Life Magazine, John Foster Dulles then defined his policy of brinkmanship as "The ability to get to the verge without getting into the war is the necessary art." During the Cold War, this was used as a policy by the United States to coerce the Soviet Union into backing down militarily.
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As a result of the War of 1812, Americans gained a renewed sense of pride in their country.
So, your answer is D.
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