Answer: A) The Cuban Missile Crisis
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was a tense face-off between America, led by President John F. Kennedy and the Soviet Union, led by Nikita Khrushchev, in October of 1962, over the placement of Soviet missiles on the island of Cuba, close to the United States home territory. It is often stated that this moment was the closest the USA and the USSR ever came to the eruption of an actual nuclear war between the two superpowers.
The best answer is C.
The charter included eight common principles that Britain and America would be committed to supporting in the world after the war. Both countries agreed that they would not seeks territorial expansion, and that they would seek the liberalization of international trade, and to establish freedom of the seas, international labor as well as economic and welfare standards.
Above all, both countries were committed to support restoration of self government for all countries that were occupied during the war and allow people to choose their own form of government
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The timing of the implementation of his administrative policies was very wrong. For example, he raised land taxes in the Doab region to fifty percent of the produce at the time when the area was under the grip of famine. People were unable to make payments, which led to a revolt.
He transferred his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad (as the latter was centrally located) to control the south and north India. But later, he realised that it was difficult to manage the northern part of his kingdom from Daulatabad, a city located in the extreme south.
Muhammad Tughlaq introduced token currency called tanka, but this experiment proved to be a big failure. Over the time, the silver currency was replaced by forged homemade coins. This resulted into a monetary loss.
This is the best I can do the Mexican government tried to force the end of slavery in the region, impose taxes, and end immigration from the United States
French Revolution, France also didn’t want to be fighting England in 2 contents as well as having to pay off war debts, this led to Napoleon selling to the Us