The correct answer is the Vietnam War.
On the home front, President Lyndon B. Johnson was dedicated to his Great Society programs. This included an expansion of Medicare and Medicaid, declaring a "War on poverty," and improving education. However, America's dedication to the foreign policy of containment decreased the amount of money available for these programs.
The Vietnam War saw the North Vietnamese fighting against the South Vietnamese. The US supported the South Vietnamese, as the North Vietnamese were communist. During this time, the US was trying to stop the spread of communism (also known as containment). Thanks to the increased amount of troops and money the US was using to help South Vietnam, there was not enough funds leftover to adequately fund all the Great Society programs.
B. The Magna Carta is one of the most important documents in history
A crinoline /krɪn.əl.ɪn/ is a stiff or structured petticoat designed to hold out a woman's skirt, popular at various times since the mid-19th century. Originally, crinoline described a stiff fabric made of horsehair ("crin") and cotton or linen which was used to make underskirts and as a dress lining.
By the 1850s the term crinoline was more usually applied to the fashionable silhouette provided by horsehair petticoats, and to the hoop skirts that replaced them in the mid-1850s. In form and function these hoop skirts were similar to the 16th- and 17th-century farthingale and to 18th-century panniers, in that they too enabled skirts to spread even wider and more fully.
The steel-hooped cage crinoline, first patented in April 1856 by R.C. Milliet in Paris, and by their agent in Britain a few months later, became extremely popular. Steel cage crinolines were mass-produced in huge quantity, with factories across the Western world producing tens of thousands in a year. Alternative materials, such as whalebone, cane, gutta-percha and even inflatable caoutchouc (natural rubber) were all used for hoops, although steel was the most popular. At its widest point, the crinoline could reach a circumference of up to six yards, although by the late 1860s, crinolines were beginning to reduce in size. By the early 1870s, the smaller crinolette and the bustle had largely replaced the crinoline.
Answer:
<u> Option- </u>True.
The given statement,"On the evening of November 9, 1938, carefully orchestrated anti-Jewish violence "erupted" throughout the Reich... Over the next 48 hours, rioters burned or damaged more than 1,000 synagogues and ransacked and broke the windows of more than 7,500 businesses", is correct in all sense.
Explanation:
- As, it is the part of the history and there are many evidences that can be traced back to the time when the anti-Jewish and more over the inhumane activities started across the globe resulting in high number of deaths and loss of properties which should have been avoided by the interruption of the system in these activities. As we could have had experienced much different situation back then and after these events that occurred in the era of 1900.
Germany violated the terms of the treaty of Versailles by rebuilding the military and air force and reinstating the draft. Germany took Rhineland and sent German military forces into Rhineland, a demilitarized region. Britain and France were desperate to avoid war. World leaders decided to appease the aggressor rather than risk a war. Germany was appeased after taking Sudetenland and promised to stop there. Germany violated the Munich agreement and then took all of Czechoslovakia.