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eliminating amendments to the Constitution
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The answer is A. They would launch a counter-attack against any forces attempting a coup.
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Hello. You didn't show the answer options, but the Western Front was located in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Germany.
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The Western Front was a region of extreme importance for the first world war, because it was where the beginning of the fighting was established, because it was the first place of war. The Western Front was formed by Belgium, Luxenburg and comprised the West of Germany and the Northeast of France. This front was "inaugurated" after August 1914 when Germany invaded Luxembourg and followed the battle to Belgium, advancing to invade the Northeast of France and dominating all these regions.
I have very little information about the religious life of the Indus valley people. During it's hey days the Indus valley civilization covered an area in the Indian subcontinent that was larger than the present day Europe. The civilization flourished roughly between 3500 BC and 2000 BC, with its antecedents dating as far back as 7000 -6000 BC during the Neolithic period.
Warsaw Pact members in <u>1955</u> = Soviet Union and Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania.
<em>I'm assuming you meant 1955 rather than 1995, because the Warsaw Pact no longer existed by 1995. It was formally disbanded in 1991.</em>
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The Warsaw Pact was given that name because the agreement was signed in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1955, the Warsaw Pact included the Soviet Union and Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania. The nations signing the treaty called on each other to defend of any member of the Pact that was threatened by enemy forces. The formation of the Warsaw Pact was in direct response to the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
In 1958, Hungary tried to withdraw from the Warsaw Pact, but Soviet troops came in and crushed the movement in Hungary and replaced the government.
Albania withdrew from the Warsaw Pact in 1968, after relations between Albania and the USSR had split beginning in 1961.
The Warsaw Pact formally dissolved in 1991, following the overthrow of communist governments in Eastern Europe and while the USSR itself was proceeding toward its own dissolution later that year.