Iran, it was called the Iran Hostage crisis.
Paleolithic people were nomads because they didn't have the resources to survive in a single place. They needed to follow the herds of animals for food and resources.Overall, they had to migrate because they were not accustomed to settling down in one area because they weren't able to acquire all the resources essential for their survival while being settled in one area.
The correct answer is - Different parts of the region were the most influenced by cultures that had easiest access to them.
Most of Eastern Europe is relatively flat lowland, and it also borders Asia, as well as being part of the great Eurasian steppes. Because of this, in Eastern Europe it was very common that new people with new cultures from Asia were coming, invading, integrating, and that had left a huge mark on the development and culture of the people living in this part of the continent. Starting with the Scythians, Sarmatians, Avars, Huns, Tatars, Khazars, Kumans, Mongols, Bulgars, Magyars, Szekeli, all came from Asia, and all had big influence on the region in whichever aspect do we look at it.
I don't understand your question. What role did they play in what exactly? I could be able to help you if I knew what you were referring to.
Explanation:
It was Neil Armstrong followed by Edwin Aldrin and Michelle