Lincoln had to deal with not only the challenge of the South seceeding from the United States, but also the challenge of raising an army from Northern States who didn't want to get into a war.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The section "The atomic bomb: A controversial weapon" contributed to the development of ideas in the text in the following way.
In this section of the article, the author writes that even today, historians and scholars still debate the idea of if launching the atomic bomb over Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a good idea of President Harry Truman or not. Some say that using the atomic bomb helped to end the war quickly, but other scholars said that the bomb killed so many people and left too much destruction.
The title of the article is "The Bombing of Hiroshima," and was written by author Jessica McBirney in 2017.
The crisis in the Congo was a period of political turmoil and conflict in the Republic of the Congo (today the Democratic Republic of the Congo) between 1960 and 1965. The crisis began after Congo became independent from Belgium and ended, unofficially, when the whole country was placed under the rule of Josef-Desire Mobut.
By establishing a series of civil wars, the crisis in Congo was also a proxy conflict in a cold war, in which the Soviet Union and the United States supported opposing factions. About 100,000 people are believed to have been killed during the crisis.
Proxy war is an armed conflict between the two opposing sides, even states can be, with these parties acting on behalf of others who are not directly involved in hostilities.
The right answer is B. proxy war
Answer:
Trade
Explanation:
The trade between Europe and Asia increased interactions among the societies during the period 1200 to 1450, which contributed to diffusion. The distribution of artistic, literary, and cultural traditions followed in society. Towns began to grow with markets to sell expensive goods bought through the Silk Route and other. A wide network of people interaction within and across region contributed to scientific and technological innovation.
Imperial presidency term was used by Arthur M. Schlesinger,
Jr. to describe the presidency of the United States. Schlesinger wrote the book
The Presidency because of his concerns that US presidency was uncontrollable
and according to him, exceeded the constitutional limit. This book is where the
term imperial presidency became notable.