The event that led to this system was the civil war. People had different views than other people, and there was both rich and poor differences as well. Hope this helps!
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C) The formation of United Nations
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The Brandenburg Gate Speech, delivered on June 12, 1987 by President Reagan, was the most significant speech at the end of the Cold War. There, President Reagan addressed Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader of the Soviet Union, directly, asking him directly to tear down the wall that separated East Germany from West Germany, thus ending the separation of both parts of the city of Berlin. But this speech had behind it a much deeper ideological baggage, in which President Reagan urged the Soviet Union to cease its actions and surrender, given the demonstrated inability to maintain communism on a global scale that the Soviets had demonstrated.
Thus, 2 years later, the wall was demolished and the German reunification took place, being one of the final episodes of the Soviet defeat in the Cold War.
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Banks and other financial institutions.
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The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 is a US law passed in response to the 2008 financial crisis, which allowed the Treasury to spend up to $700 billion dollars to purchase more or less worthless debt (so-called mortgage-backed security) as well as providing pure cash to the banking system. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson proposed this plan, which was immediately backed up by President George W. Bush and negotiations with members of Congress began with a view to drafting a bill that could go through.
The order of the events is the following:
1. Siddhartha is Hindu prince
2. Siddhartha sees sickness, old age, death
3. Siddhartha sees a holy man
4. Siddhartha becomes religious seeker and ascetic
5. Siddhartha meditates under Bodhi Tree
6. Siddhartha finds enlightenment
If you want to illustrate more with the events, you can watch the movie <em>Little Buddha</em> (1993).