To put it simply, b<span>efore the 1500s, the church and its leaders, the bible, and the king/queen. If they could not come up with an answer to a question, they would say that God did it.</span>
Answer:
The Vietnam War was the quintessential Cold War conflict between the United States and the Sino-Soviet supplied, nationalistic North Vietnamese. This war saw the world’s most wealthiest and dominant military force suffer a long, drawn out defeat to a poverty-stricken society of farmers, armed with nothing but an unyielding nationalism and outdated weaponry. This paper examines the United States’ involvement in Vietnam throughout the Vietnam War and also explores the ways in which the Vietnam War affected the Cold War. Beginning with President Harry S. Truman in 1945 and ending with President Gerald Ford in 1975, this paper examines the motivations behind each of the six United States Presidential Administrations during the Vietnam War and gives an in-depth explanation for the crucial decisions that were made by the United States Government over the course of the war. The effect that these foreign policy decisions and directives had on the Cold War atmosphere is also heavily analyzed. The faults and failures of the United States that led to their humiliating defeat in Vietnam consequently altered the Cold War atmosphere. In order to fully understand the Cold War, it is necessary to understand the Vietnam War and its impact on United States foreign policy.
One effect of the Interstate Highway Act of 1957 was that it <span>sparked the growth of the suburbs.</span>
Answer:
B. Global winds
C. Solar radiation
Explanation:
Ocean current is can simply be define as water in motion and can be observed easily in oceans. When the global wind blows, it enforces the molecule sof water at the upper region of the ocen to move. This causes ocean current.
Solar radiation causes uneven heating (variation in temperature) of sections of the water, thus variation in density. This forces the molecules into motion.