Answer:
Why Was The Bay of Pigs Invasion A Failure? The first part of the plan was to destroy Castro's tiny air force, making it impossible for his military to resist the invaders.
He felt that only he had the skill and experience to guide the nation through the war.
I think the answer is c. contemplative
They started domesticating wheat. This wasn't their main feat however since they also started herding sheep and domesticating goats. These two enabled them to stop moving around like nomads and make a real civilization in the area which resulted in what is now known as history.
It was the population policy of the 21st century.
When 20th century ends, the desirable social goal
was sustained and broadly accepted from local and regional levels to the world.
To most citizens of America, the population is not really an issue, but it has
been for the past decades because low population may mean demographic issues.