The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The Union Army moved to stop the advanced on their capital.
We are referring to the Civil War years (April 1861-April 1865), in a moment when General Robert E. Lee, leader of the Confederate Army advanced over strategical Union's positions and tried to move through the Potomac River to capture Washington D.C., the capital city of the Union. The battle was a bloody one and both armies lost many men. In the end, the Union's Army of the Potomac impeded the Confederates to move on and frustrated its intentions to invade Washington.
Answer: This answer is difficult. The United States fears communism, and set out to contain it around the world. During the Korean war, you could say the allies were successful containing communism due to the 38th parallel being created. But at the same time, they couldn't wipe communism out of all of Korea. The same goes for the Vietnam War. Another example is the failure of The Bay of Pigs invasion. The U.S failed in creating an uprising against the communist Fidel Castro. The U.S also could not keep China from becoming communist. But, you could say the Soviets failed in spreading communism because they were not able to spread it all across Europe.
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<em>In China, due to increasing population of its citizens as well as dewindling resources, the government had no other choice than to implement the </em><u><em>One Child Policy with benefits and punishments</em></u><em> for those who adhered to it or not adhering to it.</em>
The benefit is in the form of <u>Glory certificate</u> which enable the parents of the child to recieve monetry salary (economic benefits) each year until the child is up to a certain age.
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Clergy abuse caused people to distrust the Catholic Church As well as things such as indulgences aka buying forgiveness, and the Clergy doing what he tells people NOT to do, such as getting drunk, religious posts being sold, and misunderstanding the Sermon (a part of the Bible).