They trained men to overthrow the now Communist Cuban government but it failed because the US cut back air support and it was a humiliating defeat called the Bay of Pigs.
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The best answer to the question: In the real world, specialization is not complete. Why do countries not completely specialize? Would be, D: All of the above.
Explanation:
Specialization in the production of a good, or a service, or both, in the part of countries means that they will dedicate all their efforts exclusively to that good, service, or both. However, in reality, doing such a thing is not practical for any country. First, because customers are as varied as there are products and services, and they will choose to acquire varied products, and services. This means that countries will benefit more from offering varying goods and services, than from specializing. Also, not everything that might be specifically produced can be traded internationally and by not specializing a country increases its chances of having its goods and services traded. And lastly, because production of most goods, and services, involves increasing opportunity costs. This is why the answer is D, because all of the other options are part of the reason why.
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South Vietnam was forcibly reunited with North Vietnam and became a single communist nation.
Explanation:
Newly elected President Richard M. Nixon declared in 1969 that he would continue the American involvement in the Vietnam War in order to end the conflict and secure "peace with honor" for the United States and for its ally, South Vietnam. Unfortunately, Communist North Vietnam's leaders, believing that time was on their side, steadfastly refused to negotiate seriously. Indeed, in March 1972 they attempted to bypass negotiations altogether with a full-scale invasion of the South. Called the Easter Offensive by the United States, the invasion at first appeared to succeed. By late summer, however, Nixon's massive application of American airpower blunted the offensive. At this point, the North Vietnamese began to negotiate in earnest. In early October, American and North Vietnamese representatives met in Paris. By October 11, they had hammered out a peace agreement. Its key elements were: all parties would initiate a cease-fire in place 24 hours after signing the agreement; U.S. forces and all foreign troops would withdraw from South Vietnam no later than 60 days after signing the agreement; American prisoners would be released simultaneously with the withdrawal of American and foreign forces, and a National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord would be created to organize and oversee free and democratic elections to determine the political future of the South.
The agreement represented a victory for the North Vietnamese but also it seemed to provide an honorable way out for the Americans. Nixon quickly approved the terms. On October 22, however, South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu stopped the process in its tracks. Especially infuriating to him was the cease-fire in place. It left thousands of North Vietnamese soldiers in South Vietnam (estimates ranged from 140,000 to 300,000) well-positioned to continue the war when the Americans departed.
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Tarai, also spelled Terai, region of northern India and southern Nepal running parallel to the lower ranges of the Himalayas. A strip of undulating former marshland, it stretches from the Yamuna River in the west to the Brahmaputra River in the east.The Terai region is a haven for wildlife.
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Manslaughter
Explanation:
The two types of criminal murder are murder and manslaughter. However, the latter, while unlawful, it does not involve malice or an intention to kill or even seriously harm the person. Manslaughter does not also involve any reckless disregard for the life of the individual and hence always involves no malice aforethought. They can be labelled as excusable or justifiable homicides, but the moral blame for manslaughter is less than that of first or second degree murder.