The darker side of Populism and Progressiveness
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The Ku Klux Klan popularly known as the KKK emerged during the 1920’s. The KKK was a secret society which then grew up to a big driving force reversing the federal government’s Reconstruction. They all were whites of middle class who were racists.
They were terrorizing the Afro-Americans, Republicans by murdering them and causing destruction to their properties. They brain washed the fellow white Americans to believe that the KKK was doing the best by conducting pageants and social gatherings. Hence it gained its utmost popularity drawing many people towards them.
Answer:
Bangladesh
Explanation:
On March 26, 1971, Awami League leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared East Pakistan's independence as the state of Bangladesh, following a deadly crackdown by the Pakistan Army. East Pakistan was divided from West Pakistan on December 16, 1971, and formed Bangladesh, a newly independent country. Eastern Command was dismantled, as were civilian institutions and paramilitary groups.
Answer:
Red Brigade
Explanation:
Communism refers to an economic structure in which all means of production are held by the workers or working-class citizens (proletariat), but are governed by the government. The Red Brigades was a paramilitary group based in Italy and responsible for several reported crimes including kidnapping, robberies, and murders with the aim of achieving revolutionary proletariat.
Answer:
reformation:
Protestant sects spread across Europe.
Calvinism developed.
Religious intolerance increased.
Martin Luther is excommunicated from the Catholic Church.
A theocracy was set up in Switzerland.
Counter reformation:
Spain forced Jews to leave the country.
Jews in Venice were forced to live in a ghetto.
Religious intolerance increased.
Explanation:
Yep, they did. :-)
The international community responded immediately with condemnation and economic sanctions, and then with military action by a coalition of countries, under the name Operation Desert Storm.
Hussein's takeover of Kuwait occurred on August 2, 1990. That same day, his actions were denounced unanimously by the United Nations Security Council, demanding that Hussein's forces retreat from Kuwait. On August 6, the Security Council banned all trade with Iraq. On August 9, the United States began a defense of Kuwait, called Operation Desert Shield. By November, the UN Security Council resolved to use force against Iraq unless they withdrew from Kuwait by January 1, 1991. Since that did not happen, Operation Desert Storm commenced on January 16, 1991. The international military effort that included forces from 32 nations was under the supreme command of General Norman Schwarzkopf of the United States.