He tried to resolve it by sending unarmed supply ships to the fort. However is was unsuccessful.
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Because the world was created to be a safe place to live in, and if everyone was created equal then we need to settle our differences like normal people instead of blowing each other up. Kennedy probably wanted peace instead of war, no one wants to fight and have to go to sleep hearing screams and bombs going off in the background, we just want to have a place to call home and a place where we know we can be safe. Either that or something was wrong with the missiles.
I think it was <span> over who would control appointments of church officials, a conflict which is sometimes called the Investiture Controversy. Hope this was useful :P</span>
Answer: Socialism
Explanation:
Socialism, understood as the concern for a society that suppresses inequalities between men, is an idea that can be found in the remote past of Universal History. However, socialism, as it is generally understood today, enters the stage of history only in the mid-eighteenth century, with the work of Karl Marx.
In practice, this has always meant using state power to force a new lifestyle on people. It also meant that since the laws of economics could not be repealed, the more socialism was applied, the more the standard of living sank. On the other side of this equation, we have capitalism, where businesses operate in free markets. Where markets are relatively free, the standard of living of the population is higher, and the greater is economic growth.
On the other hand, two hundred years after the birth of Marx, with each new failure inspired by Marxism, its supporters are obliged to resort to the same excuses as always, and with an air of originality. The only hope is that in 200 years they will have given up.