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it allowed locomotives to travel longer distances on the same amount of fuel leading to lower cargo rates for farmers and merchants
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The Berlin Blockade
Explanation:
The Berlin Blockade was one of the first crises we had at the start of the Cold War. During the occupation of Germany, the Soviets which was most likely assisted by their DDR (Eat Germany) puppet in denying the allies access to their zone of occupation within Berlin which was in East Germany. In response the Berlin Airlift started and on May 12, 1949 the blockade was lifted.
(The picture shows a map of occupied Germany. The Red is controlled by the Communist to show how easy it was for them to block access to Berlin [The yellow spot])
Answer: i think the answer is A) Plessy v. Ferguson
Explanation:Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities as long as the segregated facilities were equal in quality – a doctrine that came to be known as "separate but equal".
The Soviet Union turned back their ships on their way to Cuba due to a naval blockade set up by the United States.
This blockade by the United States was done after they found out that the Soviet Union had missiles in Cuba that could hit almost every American city. The US government was worried that the Soviet Union would continue to bring in weapons as a means to prepare for war. To stop this from happening, the US Navy set up a blockade which would prevent the Soviet Union from getting any more weapons into Cuba.
The main target of the Kamikazee soldiers were American warships that were very important and devastating targets in the eyes of the Japanese. Because Kamikaze were ordered to fly directly into these ships, they presented a very problematic issue the Americans faced in World War II.