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As World War II transformed both the United States and the USSR, turning the nations into formidable world powers, competition between the two increased. Following the defeat of the Axis powers, an ideological and political rivalry between the United States and the USSR gave way to the start of the Cold War.
After the end of the apartheid, South Africa changed significantly, with the black population gaining all the rights that they deserved and were neglected for very long time. Unfortunately, that was not the only change. The country entered a new political era, and lot of politicians in this nation were without proper education or experience in politics. This led to large scale corruption, thus the economy of the country started to slow down in its development. Another big problem was and still is that some of the leaders are propagating racism, and they motivate the black population to take revenge on the white population for the past and exterminate them. This has led to lot of sexual violations, murders, and destruction of properties of white people in South Africa, so instead of the problem with the racism being solved, it actually just changed sides and became even more extreme.
They are both, I believe, considered megapolis's
Answer:The Native Americans were promised protection against the 'Americans' but the British couldn't keep that promise because, as you probably know, we were beaten and were 'kicked out' of the country.
The correct answer is A.
George F. Kennan was an American diplomat and historian who has a supporter of the containment strategy for the design of the relationship between the US and communism, and therefore with the URSS. His ideas inspired significant policies such as the Truman Doctrine.
The policy of containment governed foreign regulations between the US and the URSS during the Cold War era. It consisted on giving response and limiting each of the moves undertaken by the URSS aiming to enhance communist influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, Africa, Vietnam, and Latin America.