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it is the first answer medieval relating to a time in European history from about 500 to 1500 A.D.
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True
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During the presidential campaign, Nixon constantly insisted that he had a plan to end the war. This, of course, was a "political hyperbole," since the candidate from the Republican Party had only a general, far from concretized, scheme of actions in the declared direction. Their essence was to weaken the enemy, increase the combat effectiveness of the Special Forces and the beginning of the phased withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam. The first concrete plan appeared at the White House four months after it was taken by Nixon and the Republican administration. Nixon promoted a strategy of "Vietnamization" - the gradual replacement of the US military in the conflict zone by the army of South Vietnam.
Answer: Brezhnev dashes Czech hopes.
Explanation: Indeed, this cartoon refers to the Prague Spring, the period of democratic reforms and liberalization that took place in the Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia between January and August of 1968. Citizens were given more freedom of expression and travel. The Media were given less restrictions to criticize or mock the authorities. Governmental administrative authority was decentralized.
The Soviet Union and conservative elements of Czechoslovakia government were displeased with these measures and Leonid Brezhnev, leader of the Soviet Union ordered an invasion of Soviet troops in late August. 650,000 soldiers and 2,000 tanks invaded the little country and deposed the government, replacing it with hard-line loyalists. The character in the cartoon is Brezhnev, the candle he is dashing is the Czech spirit that fought for freedom. The metal military helmet he is using represents the military invasion that dashed these hopes.
Answer: the musical family of railway laborers in Texarkana, Arkansas
Explanation:
the key point is American political parties are a key component of our government.
The Constitution outlines the procedures that elected officials in all three branches must go through to exercise their powers. It tells congress how to make laws, it tells the president what he/she can and cannot do, and it outlines how the courts are to function. However, it says little about how we are to elect these officials. Political Parties are the "unofficial" institutions intended to fill that gap, and connect the voters with the head honchos in Washington.
If we didn't have parties, there would be no way to connect the voter with Washington, especially in a country this large.