Answer:
True
Explanation:
During the presidential campaign, Nixon constantly insisted that he had a plan to end the war. This, of course, was a "political hyperbole," since the candidate from the Republican Party had only a general, far from concretized, scheme of actions in the declared direction. Their essence was to weaken the enemy, increase the combat effectiveness of the Special Forces and the beginning of the phased withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam. The first concrete plan appeared at the White House four months after it was taken by Nixon and the Republican administration. Nixon promoted a strategy of "Vietnamization" - the gradual replacement of the US military in the conflict zone by the army of South Vietnam.
The answer bbn is Mesopotamia
Answer:
Trade became more difficult, as well as the movement of armies. It is hard to protect a falling Roman Empire from enemies when the roads don't support moving armies. Trade took a hit because how are you supposed to transport items from one way to another for sale if the roads cannot support your caravans?
The main event described in the article is the attack on Pearl Harbor in the World War II. There were multiple causes which led to this event.
1. Americans wanted to stay neutral in the upcoming war, due to the atrocities of the World War I. "Americans remembered the horrors of World War I, which took place from 1914-1918. They hoped to stay out of the problems in Europe this time."
2. The Great Depression influenced the crisis in Europe, and brought Hitler and the Nazis into power. USA wanted to stay isolated from these events and keep their neutrality. "In the 1930s Americans were more worried about their own problems than problems in Europe".
3. In order to help the British, Roosevelt needed to change the legislation but still keep USA neutral. They decided to "lend" weapons and ammunition to their allies in order to help them fight Hitler. "The United States could simply lend Britain weapons to fight the war."
4. United States finally entered the World War II when Japanese attacked the US military ships on Perl Harbor. "Faced with an assault on its own forces, the United States finally entered the World War II."