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D.) Charlemagne
Explanation:
In 800, the Pope reclaimed control of Rome, and Charlemagne paid him a visit. On Christmas Day, 800, Pope Leo III bestowed a crown on Charlemagne's head and declared him Holy Roman Emperor in gratitude for his assistance and protection. I hope this helps! ^-^
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The right choice is:
D. retained control of many countries in Eastern Europe and installed communist governments.
Explanation:
At Yalta, the leaders of the Three Big - USA, USSR, Great Britain - agreed on the future political division of Europe. Some historians and critics say that future spheres of influence were agreed on. In my opinion, it is correct, regardless of the formal language of the declaration adopted. The members of the coalition that would be occuping Germany and other countries´territory after the war would be given the right to have a decision on the order and the affairs of those countries under occupation. In practice, this gave the Soviet Union the possibility to station large numbers of troops in liberated Eastern countries and have a say on its political future.
Britain´s Winston Churchill insisted on holding free elections in the occupied nations, and all of them agreed, including Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. But after 1945, Soviet forces remained in Eastern Europe and helped local communist movements to win elections. So, the Soviet Union installed communist governments in that part of Europe and formed a political and military bloc with them.
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True
Explanation:
US Mint Police was established in 1791. It is one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies in the United States.
The Mint Police is responsible for protecting over $100 billion in Treasury and other government assets held at US Mint facilities in Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and Fort Knox. Mint police also guard over 2,800 US Mint employees.
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The right answer is: domino theory.
Explanation:
The domino theory was seen as a likely outcome in the geopolitical chess of the Cold War in the developing world. According to the views and mentality of the era, if one country falls to Communist hands, neighbors will follow. It was a rationale for action in both Korea and Vietnam. It was also applied to Latin America.
"Surrogate wars" also known as "proxy wars" are wars fought in a third country. The US and the Soviet Union were fighting each other in, for example, Afghanistan and Vietnam.
They preferred proxy wars, because they came without civilian victims of own population and without a distraction of the infrastructure of their own countries. In short, the two powers could compete militarily with each other without suffering the worst effects of the wars - this situation allowed them to try to defeat the other one without much risk to their own population.