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After WWll many of the weapons were left, and the Russian leader Nikita Kruschev decided that the Soviet Union needed more defense. So, they put missles in Cuba. J.F. Kennedy forced Kruschev to remove the missles, but, the Cold War wasn't over. It was just the beginning. In the years that followed, many countries tried to frighten each other by showing off the strength of their weapons, Navy, etc. That is what caused the Cold War.
Poor air and water quality, insufficient water availability, waste-disposal problems, and high energy consumption are exacerbated by the increasing population density and demands of urban environments and obvious urban growth and sprawl.
Some of the major health problems resulting from urbanization include poor nutrition, pollution-related health conditions and communicable diseases, poor sanitation and housing conditions, and related health conditions. These have direct impacts on individual quality of life, while straining public health systems and resources. Urbanization has a major negative impact on the nutritional health of poor populations. Because they have limited financial resources and the cost of food is higher in cities, the urban poor lack nutritious diets and this leads to illness, which contributes to loss of appetite and poor absorption of nutrients among those affected.
These are just a few of the many downsides to urbanization. While not everything about urbanization is negative of course the depth of discussions to be had about the various aspects are almost infinite. Your question was a tad vague and didn't give specifics as to what you were looking for so I hope my answer helped.
1. The colonists and Great Britain (or British Parliament).
2. Paul Revere; he was also famous for his warning to the colonists: “The redcoats are coming!”
3. This painting showed bias and it did this by only showing the redcoats attacking. It did not show the part where the colonists provoked the attacks.