Back in the ancient times, and even about 400 years ago, silk was super valuable. First of all, because absolutely no one, knew the secret the make silk except the Chinese. The reason the Chinese guarded this recipe is simple. Silk was super expensive and valuable, and if other people knew the secret, it would become more common, less valuable, and the Chinese economy, along with the Silk business, would just do a complete free fall into the ground.
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<u>~A. Continental Troops Defeated Hessian Soldiers In A Surprise Attack. </u>
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The American Civil War was the outcome of several controversial socio economical issues but mainly the obdurated position of southern states to stop the slavement of black poeple as a source of cheap labor to finance their lifestyle; the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the US Constitution, known as the <em>"Civil War amendments"</em> due resulted at the end of the war and launched the <em>"Reconstruction period"</em> to basically provide and grant equal rights and citizenship to all people and <em>(including slaves and slave descendants)</em> born or naturalized in the country; but it was only until the Civil Rights Era around the 1950s and 1960s that really became effective, affairs such as<em> "Jim Crow laws"</em>, white supremacy organizations, multiple segregation policies and voter suppression mechanisms impeded the effectiveness of the Amandment for a long time. Slavery was a vast disagreement even amid the western states, which by the way were the result of another genocide and decades of abuse and violence against the Natives in order to impose the American-Anglo will and capture somebody else's natural resources to settle the American West, from military conquest going through the railroad development, land distribution and many restrictive immigration entitlement laws until these days.
The answer is option 4: UN-led effort
The War of Terrorism was declared by the United States after the September 11th attacks.
It was initially seen as a UN-led NATO effort, since it was an attack on a NATO member and hence, every other country was obliged to retaliate.
In the early years of the war, it had full support and backing of the Security Council and almost every United Nations member was on board.