Well one reason is that it was to divide Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
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The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand was one of them
Answer:
Both countries were able to modernize albeit at different times in history, with the changes being led by the indigenous elite and not by external western forces.
Explanation:
Both Turkey and Iran have common factors. They were both Muslims countries and both the countries were the few who remained Independent and were not colonized by the West.
Hence, all modernization was led by factions within the society.
However, things turned out to be slightly different. Turkey's founder Kemal Ataturk was an autocratic but believed that he was paving the way for democracy.
On the other hand, Iran's leader Reza Shah Pahvali become an increasingly automatic leader who did not believe in democracy.
Turkey gradually became a 'Military democracy' where elections were held, but the Army held a lot of power to influence internal and external politics.
Iran became a theocracy which also has a powerful army.
What is common now in both countries is how the kemalist and and Islamic policies are increasingly under attack by a new wave of young people.
Answer:
<em>Intelligence purposes.</em>
Explanation:
US Patriot Act was made a law on October 26, 2001 by US president George W. Bush. Its main purpose is to discourage and punish terrorist acts in USA and empower the law enforcement investigatory tools.
Its full form is "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act" of 2001. Although it empowers the Law enforcement agencies it also violates the fourteenth amendment as it allows the government to conduct a search . Feingold was the only senator that voted against this act.