The Soviet Union made postwar advances to Egypt after the 1956 Israeli-Arab War and the internationally condemned jointly invasion of the Suez Canal by British and French airborne forces aided by Israeli ground forces, an event that greatly angered the Egyptian public opinion and made an approach of the Soviet government to the Egyptian government far easier. As a result, the Soviet Union supplied the Egyptian armed forces with weapons systems of all kinds, tanks, jet aircraft, radar systems, artillery pieces, etc. plus extensive technical assistant by Soviet advisers.
The other Mediterranean country the Soviet union approached to was Syria which also received plenty of Soviet-made war matériel and technical assistance.
In both cases, the British and French support to Israel in the early 1950s drove Egypt and Syria away from Western powers and threw them into the Soviet sphere of influence. It is worth of note that the Soviet Union did not request any payment for the aid supplied and avoided any criticism or interference with the Islamic faith prevalent in both countries.
i believe the answer is A,B,and C
Older Incas were well respected and were not required to work.
Explanation:
In Incas, unlike the many early primitive societies the elders were well respected and were kept in great regard. Most other primitive societies either abandoned their elders or forced them to work as the normal citizen but the Incas did not do so.
The Incas instead gave them state sponsored clothes and food and did not require an elder above 60 to work anywhere. It was anyway an achievement to live so long in the society they were alive in.
So, the people who had survived the harsh life were respected by all.
Answer:
The answer is: A. The union quickly organized almost all female clothing workers in the city
Explanation:
The Triangle Shirtwaist Company factory in New York City fire, killed 145 workers. Neglected safety features and locked doors within the factory building were the factors for this fire.
As a result of the Triangle fire, the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union (ILGWU), the union to which some of the Triangle workers belonged, fought to improve working conditions for garment workers.
They regulated them with high tariffs whose goal was to increase export and reduce import. This would help the local manufacturers in the fight against imported goods which is why for example colonies were under obligations to trade only with countries that colonized them. This was common in the Americas for example.