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The Inca were fighting a civil war among themselves.
Explanation:
The reason the Inca empire was defeated by the Spanish conquistadors was as a result of the Inca fighting a civil war among themselves.
This was as a result of the struggle for leadership after the death of the previous leader. There was tension in the land and it led to them taking advantage of the whole situation.
The correct answer is B) Each country had its own agenda about the post-war world.
The correct question should read: The leaders of the United States, the USSR, and Great Britain said they wanted to cooperate, so why were negotiations at the Yalta and Potsdam conferences so difficult?
The other options were A) The leaders were not honest about their goals. C) Germany and Japan were still seen as a threat by the Allies. D) The end of the war was still far away.
So negotiations at the Yalta and Potsdam conferences so difficult because each country had its own agenda about the post-war world.
It all came down to political and economic interests for each of the above-mentioned countries. The Soviet Union, in particular, was not satisfied with the negotiations regarding territorial control. That is why Joseph Stalin started to spread Communism in many Eastern European countries such as Czechoslovakia, Poland, Albania, Hungary, East Germany, and Rumania.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr supported non-violent protest.
For example the Albany movement where Dr. King and peaceful demonstrators were all jailed. Later on they are freed from jail. The Birmingham campaign where protests were held against businesses that only hired “White” Anglo-Saxon Americans or had segregated restrooms. These protests would include sit-ins and marches, which would get them jailed. Dr. King encouraged the nonviolent protest in order for the jails to overflow.
The purpose of the Central Intelligence Agency is<u> A. to gather information about foreign countries and conduct secret operations to protect national security.</u>
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True //Edward Snowden, a former contractor for the CIA, left the US in late May after leaking to the media details of extensive internet and phone surveillance by American intelligence. Mr Snowden, was granted temporary asylum in Russia, faces espionage charges over his actions.He was collecting telephone records of millions of Americans .