President Kennedy handled the Cuban Missile Crisis<span> bravely at the time in a confrontational manner. ... by revisionist historians that </span>do<span> not critically review the event to the correct historical context</span>
Two of the most famous Roman satirists were Horace and Juvenal.
Horace wrote about political issues, as well as everyday life of people in the Roman Empire - he used light-hearted humor in order to ridicule or mock the opinions about philosophy, which were usually wrong. His aim was to make people smile, not to anger them any further by mocking some of their flaws - he didn't try to attack anyone personally.
On the other hand, when it comes to Juvenal's satire, it was a lot harsher than Horace's. He viciously attacked anyone he disagreed with in his writing, ridiculing them in order to make fun of them in quite a negative and contemptuous way. He mocked the structure of the society, public officials, because he wanted to change both the society and its politics.
Answer:
A) as soon as the last Ice Age ended.
Explanation:
- The neolithic revolution is also called an agricultural revolution. It occurred about 12,000 years ago.
- It coincides with the last glacial ice age and began with the rise of man or the Holocene epoch.
- During this period people roamed in search of food as hunters and gatherers. It stated in the fertile crescent of the middle east where the first humans started farming.
- Shortly after which humans began to practice agriculture. Occurring first in Mesopotamia.
Not entirely sure what you mean by this unless you mean specific interpretations of the constitution, which is considered judicial review which was established in Marbury v Madison, also known as an informal amendment.
<span>The Berlin Conference set down rules for dividing up Africa. This meant that the European colonizers established national borders that grouped certain African ethnic groups together. This meant that despite ethnic groups being historical enemies, they were now being forced to live within the same boundaries.
Ex: German & Belgian colonial governments aggravated the historically tense relations between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups in present-day Rwanda and Burundi. The ethnic violence between these two groups resulted in a war that led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people (as we saw in the movie Hotel Rwanda).</span>