U.S.-Soviet<span> Alliance, 1941–1945. Although </span>relations between<span> the </span>Soviet Union<span>and the </span>United States<span> had been strained in the years before </span>World War II<span>, the </span>U.S.-Soviet<span> alliance of 1941–1945 </span>was<span> marked by a great degree of cooperation and </span>was<span> essential to securing the defeat of Nazi Germany.
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In North Korea Kim jong un is the leader. Because of this the low electricity means he can control what the people watch on tv, hear on the radio. If they can do these things at all, he means to control what the people think and to do this he cuts the power.
Oregon was called a "pioneers' paradise" because <em>the w</em><span><em>eather was always sunny, there were no diseases, the trees grew thick, and there was plenty of land for free farms.
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Yes, technically it is true that Mosques are centers of Islamic worship, although it should be noted that Muslim people (who usually worship in the Islamic faith) can pray in a variety of places.
Map-makers dresses two sets of imaginary lines on maps and globes to locate places on the Earth. One set of lines running from East to west is is called lines of latitude. One line is exactly halfway between the north and the south poles. It is called the equator and Is numbered 0 degrees latitude. The other lines (parallels) measure distance north and south of the equator. Each degree of latitude is equal to about 70 miles (112 kilometers) on Earth.
The other set of imaginary lines is called lines of longitude (meridians). These lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The starting place for measuring longitude 0 degrees is called the prime meridian. Distances are measured in degrees East or west up to 180 degrees.