I think this highly subjective as most historians can’t agree on what he was trying to say and why. But my interpretation was that he used the term “iron curtain” because iron is viewed as strong and impenetrable. Remember, the Soviet gov controlled their people. The news they got, the tv they watched, the flowing of information in and out of the country. Nothing from the outside was getting in unless the gov approved it. Also in the flip side, the gov wanted to keep its people in the country and they could not escape easily. This is why the Brandenburg Gate, The Berlin Wall and yes the physical Iron Curtain were constructed.
Answer:
real-options perspective
Explanation:
Based on the scenario being described within the question it can be said that this approach to strategic alliance is referred to as a real-options perspective. This term refers to the flexibility/freedom of options that the individual/company has to make which allows them to make the best choices and decisions, regarding where and when to make a specific investment that would generate them the best returns.
Answer:
The Days, Month and years.
Explanation:
Still now Americans celebrate Gorge Washington's birthday of a Catholic calendar.
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Answer: Sovereign States
Explanation: In the Articles of Confederation the Congress could make treaties and alliances with foreign nations, maintain armed forces, and coin money. But the states could keep their sovereign, all the things that were not given to the Congress specifically, it was about them.