Answer:
The soviets wanted to expand their areas of control in eastern Europe
Explanation:
After WWII Germany was divided into occupation zones, the US, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and France had zones to occupy.
The Soviet Union occupied most of eastern Germany while the Allies occupied Western Germany. Berlin was divided into four zones of occupations.
The US believed that the only way to Germany to recover was to unify it, the Soviets did not agree with it and on June 24 the Soviets blocked the roads and railroad lines into West Berlin. The Soviets removed the zones and removed the four-power Berlin administration.
Answer:i think it is A! (its atually C)
Answer: In the second half of the 15th century, Europe entered an age of discovery which resulted in new, increasingly dense relationships with territories and populations all over the world. This also involved geographical, geological and other discoveries, as knowledge of the shape and layout of the world and the location of resources entered the Western consciousness. But there was also an important ethno anthropological aspect to the discoveries, as the variety of peoples and forms of the social organization affected European reflections on human society, culture, religion, government and civilization through a continuous interplay between the testimonies of travelers and the work of scholars at home.
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Answer:
The mystery surrounding Nikitin's journey was whether he changed faith to Islam
Explanation:
From the story attached, Nikitin, who was a christian Russian merchant went on a journey from Russia to Persia and then to India. This journey was recorded (in writing) by he himself in a book called <em>Voyage Beyond Three Seas.</em> <u>One subject of controversy or uncertainty was whether he changed his faith or not during the course of his journey as he practiced/observed several Islamic pillars of faith (like fasting during the month of ramadan) which in itself doesn't make him a Muslim as argued by some scholars but could also meant he changed faith as argued by others</u>.
He died on his way back home and perhaps made it difficult to ascertain his faith during the course of the journey.