Roosevelt was determined to work as a conservationist, and back then global warming was not even discovered. It was important back then to set an example and start working for the earth for a change. Nowadays, after decades and decades of pollution and registering sea level rising and hotter temperatures, it's more important than ever to continue the conservation philosophy. There are several species that existed back in Roosevelt's time that are already extinct, so taking care of parks, forests, lakes and earth it's more essential now than ever.
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The people that had a nomadic lifestyle meant that they were able to communicate with people of multiple ethnicities, cultures, because they were traveling most of the time and were passing great distances, and they also needed a relatively short amount of time to get from one place to another. Because of this the nomads had knowledge of the technologies in multiple places, so they were the perfect people to spread the new invention. Because of their lifestyle they were also great for trading, and no wonder that the silk road was passing through nomadic lands and was mainly organized by the nomadic people. Unfortunately, besides the positives, there were also negatives in this, like transferring diseases in multiple regions very quickly, like the case with the plague/black death that had devastating effects on the demographics in Asia and Europe.
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Answer:
If you are referring to the PN Shah campaign for the Unification of Nepal. This statement is false.
Explanation:
PN Shah's campaign for the unification of Nepal did not have diplomacy as an important and effective element. This is because this was one of the most violent and aggressive campaigns in all of history, where unification was promoted through the military conquest of important regions for the kingdom of Nepal. In this case, PN Shah scheduled the invasion and redemption of the Kathmandu Valley, Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur regions. These invasions had no diplomatic element, but they were made on the basis of military power.