Magna Carta exercised a strong influence both on the United States Constitution and on the constitutions of the various states. However, its influence was shaped by what eighteenth-century Americans believed Magna Carta to signify.
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IT DIFFERS FROM ONE TO ANOTHER THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT THERE IS NO DIFFRENCE BUT SOME OF THEM HATE THEM
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- Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire became known as
: <u>the Central Powers</u>.
- The Western Front was characterized by <u>trench warfare that kept both sides in virtually the same positions for four years</u>.
- The Schlieffen Plan was <u>Germany’s plan for a two-front war with Russia and France, which had formed a military alliance.</u>
Allow me to add a bit of explanation about the last item, the Schlieffen Plan.
The military plans laid before World War I presupposed a major war between the countries which were tied together with alliances. Because the Triple Entente had Britain, France and Russia as allies, Germany thought if a war began it would need to fight on two fronts -- west and east. So German Field Marshall Alfred von Schlieffen drew up war plans that said attack France first, quickly, and then hold that territory while deploying forces to contend with Russia in the east. So when Germany declared war on Russia in 1914, the first thing it did was to march through Belgium to go and attack France. Thus the war spread and became instantly a more global conflict.
The Delhi Sultanate saw the minority Muslims rule over the majority Hindus. The attitude of the rulers towards the minority Hindus was moderately tolerant and the Hindus and Muslim commoners got along fairly well. However, Muslims that were typically not from Dehli that influenced the Sultanate despised the Hindus and referring to them as "infidels." This eventually caused a rift between the Hindus and Muslims.
I believe it was a conflict between the USSR and The United States. But to answer your question it was the Soviet Union.