The statement which is not true is:
A. The Phoenician civilization lived in the mountains of Greece.
Explanation:
The Phoenicians were an ancient civilization composed of city-states that lived in the Eastern Mediterranean, in what today is Lebanon, Southern Syria and Northern Israel. The Phoenicians' location in the Mediterranean and their advanced skills as maritime people and as shipbuilders allowed them to trade with other civilizations along the Mediterranean including Greece and they became a wealthy civilization. The Phoenicians are mostly famous for their tyrian purple dye that was used to dress the royal class, they are also famous for the creation of the alphabet.
If I remember correctly, Federalists feared the the Democracy would lead to a Monarchy.
A.
New Deal legislation that the court had ruled unconstitutional.
The 1979 revolution was a popular revolution against an autocratic but progressive monarch which turned into a backwards religious movement sending Iran back 200 years in time.
The Arab spring was a popular revolution sparked by demands for democracy against horrible dictators, which ultimately backfired due to civil war following the coups in Yemen, Syria and Libya, unrest in Egypt due to political tensions and high unemployment in Tunisia.
Differences:
Iranian Revolution eventually grew into religious movement, Arab spring was a pro-democracy movement
Arab spring results in civil war, unrest and bad economic times, Iranian Revolution results in Invasion form Iraq and oppression by the government.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. This statement refers to the beginning of the Cold War.
Explanation:
The Iron Curtain was a term used for ideological and often material borders that divided Europe in two parts from the end of World War II in 1945 to about 1991. The term became known after Winston Churchill used it in the "Iron Curtain Speech" on March 5, 1946.
The Iron Curtain divided Europe into "Eastern Europe", which was formed by the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries, and "Western Europe" which was formed by the European countries that were NATO members. The term "Central Europe" almost disappeared from the debate at the same time. It was one of the first divisions that appeared in the world as a result of the Cold War.