A major impact of the Cuban Missile Crisis was that it brought the world dangerously close to nuclear war. This crisis showed that there was great potential for a nuclear armed conflict to potentially break out.
They were also able to write detailed laws or parables (blue).
The most important holdings were Angola and Mozambique
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In fact, some New Deal programs borrowed ideas from things already done in Europe. For instance, already in the late 19th century, Germany under the leadership of Otto von Bismarck passed the Health Insurance Bill (1883), the Accident Insurance Bill (1884), and the Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill (1889). Such reforms in Germany continued after Bismarck ended his service as chancellor, with the Workers Protection Act (1891).
Germany's Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill of 1889 provided a pattern and precedent for the United States' Social Security Act, signed into law in 1935.
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1) Anti-federalists believed that states should have more power.
2) Anti-federalists believed in a weak central government.
3) Federalists believed in having authority over states.
4) Federalists supported the Constitution.
5) Federalists believed the government should maintain order.
6) Anti-federalists believed individuals should have specific rights to protect themselves against government abuse.