The French Revolution is all about democracy. Its idealism was able to weaken most of the ancient regimes of the olden era, and it caused a lot of revolutions in most parts of Europe. It was also able to collapse a lot of governments during the process.
No, it's Iwo Jima and Okinawa, because this is World War 2, we never invaded Iran or Iraq in World War 2
C because dominating 80% of global supply for the materials that are essential to much of today's high-end tech.
They point out that:
- it's good to have people who speak fluently more than one language ( can be used in international relations)
- bilingualism boosts cognitive development of individuals, studies show that non-native speakers of one language get better at it if they're not loosing contact with their own language (so teach both Spanish and English in southern US, not only English)