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Slavery was incredibly divisive because the Us was expanding into the west, and each new state had to decide whether it was going to be "slave" or "free", so there was no middle ground in terms of how the extension of slavery would unfold. This led to the Civil War.
<span>The yalta conferences main purpose was to spilt Germany into for sections, each belonging to france, britian, ussr and america and this was one major concept for the cold war
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North Korean Economy Consists Off:
Agriculture: Corn, Potatoes, Soybeans, Rice
Major Industries: Textiles, Chemicals, Machinery, Food Processing
South Korean Economy Off:
Agriculture: Rice, Barley, Vegetables, Wheat
Major Industries: Electronics, Ships, Textiles, Clothing, Motor Vehicles
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The statements that describe the outcomes of military intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq are:
-Saddam Hussein was removed from office in Iraq.
-Democratic governments have been established in Afghanistan and Iraq.
-The United States and national governments struggled to provide stability.
Both wars are included within the framework of the "War on Terrorism".
In Iraq, the war led to the rapid defeat of the Iraqi military, the overthrow of the dictator Saddam Hussein, his capture in December 2003 and his execution three years later. The coalition led by the United States in the new Iraq tried to establish a new democratic government. Coalition forces have had to cope shortly after the end of the war with organized violence against the coalition forces and between the various Iraqi ethnic groups, which led to an asymmetric war, with the appearance on the ground of thousands of foreign jihadists mainly Maghrebis, who have fomented civil strife between Sunnis and Shiites, in an effort to destabilize the country.
In Afghanistan, the initial attack took the Taliban out of power, but the war has been less successful than expected in terms of restricting the movement of al Qaeda.