I would say that one of the main reasons that prohibition was not effective was because of bootlegging whereby many people operated stills to produce alcohol clandestinely and so many people could still get alcohol, in this case home made.
Answer: United States and other Western nations profited from Middle Eastern natural resources.
Explanation:
1. brief journey, covering the eastern Mediterranean area was the 1st journey.
4. journey overland through Asia into Europe, back along the coast to Capernaum was the 2nd journey.
3. journey spent confirming the churches which Paul had established previously was the 3rd journey.
2. journey to Rome during which Paul suffered shipwreck was the Final journey.
Explanation:
- Paul was not among the disciples of Jesus at first, but was a Pharisee and persecutor of Christians.
- After a mystical vision, he transforms and becomes a Christian apostle. He had four mission trips.
- He traveled to Asia Minor, Greece, the Eastern Mediterranean and came to Spain.
- He experienced a lot of troubles on his travels, was locked in a dungeon several times, suffered several shipwrecks.
- He organized a Christian church among non-Jews throughout the Roman Empire.
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The correct answer is - Cold War.
The rivalry between the two biggest powerhouses in the world, the United States and the Soviet Union, was known as the Cold War. The Cold War period is a period of great rivalry, tension, threats, arms race, space race, technological race, pretty much direct and intense competition in everything in order to prove the world, and the opponent, that they are the better one, the strongest one.
Luckily, this 46 year long period, even though with few situations being right on the edge, didn't resulted in another war, because if it did, it was going to be much worse than the World War II by far.
Jesus: Miracles
Muhammad: He established with his followers that he was sent by God
Moses: He wandered 40 years with the Israelites and brought them to the promised land