How did a local struggle in Vietnam become a major cold war conflict
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cause it did
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Who was the major contributor to the realism theory
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who are major contributors of realism?
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What immediately happened before the communist revolution in Russia
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World War II
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What is the impact of an increase in the price of chicken on the price of hamburgers
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since hamburges don't contain chicken, it would be best to treat
them as substitute goods. If the price of chicken increases, more
people will eat hamburgers, which will also increase the price of
hamburgers.
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Where can you find details of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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You can find details of the American Recovery and Reinvestment
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Is it be possible that World War 2 could eventually lead to a World War 3
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It may have been considered possible once, as the close of World
War 2 did lead to the Cold War, which very nearlly turned into a
Nuclear war.
However it can be said that any Nuclear war could have it's
roots in World war 2 as the Nuclear weapon has it's roots in World
war 2.
Also if a Asian Communist nation was to start World war 3then
that could be traced back to the Cold war and that in itself could
be traced back to World war 2.
It's all just a matter of perspective, for example; many causes
of World war 2 have their roots in World war 1 so any war that
could be traced back to the Cold war could then be blamed on events
of World war 2 and in turn could be linked to the outcome of World
war 1.
So their is no yes or no answer as it really depends on how you
look at it.
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What was the outcome of Argentina's Dirty War in 1976
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Tens of thousands of pro-communism protesters were killed by the
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How are the achievements of Indira Gandhi similar to those of Golda Meir
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Answer this question… As prime ministers of their respective
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political roles.
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How did genocide in Bosnia differ from genocide in Rwanda
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NATO countries intervened in Bosnia to reach a peace agreement,
but the global community failed to respond to genocide in
Rwanda.
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What was the impact of Mao Zedong's great leap forward in china
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Mao's focus on rural steel production led to widespread famine
and starvation.
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How did the independence movements of Vietnam and Algeria compare after the end of World War 2
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Answer this question… Both movements launched nationalist wars
that extended over several years.
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How is Gorbachev's role in ending communism acknowledged in US President Ronald Reagan's 1987 speech in which he refers to the Berlin Wall
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Reagan refers to some of the results of perestroika and glasnost in the Soviet Union.
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Why was the confirmation of Sonia Sotomayor was significant
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She was the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.
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Who would most likely argue to remove the terrorist label from Hamas
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Someone who believes that Hamas is defending the right of
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What is a major similarity between cultural divergence and cultural convergence
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both are responses to interactions
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How has the process of globalization created a threat to world health
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Diseases are able to travel across the globe more quickly than
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What scenario describes a forced migration
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a tribal group is required by law to give up its lands to a wealthy business owner.
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How did a local struggle in Vietnam become a major cold war conflict
cause it did
Who was the major contributor to the realism theory
who are major contributors of realism?
What immediately happened before the communist revolution in Russia
World War II
What is the impact of an increase in the price of chicken on the price of hamburgers
since hamburges don't contain chicken, it would be best to treat
them as substitute goods. If the price of chicken increases, more
people will eat hamburgers, which will also increase the price of
hamburgers.
Where can you find details of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
You can find details of the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act at Recovery.gov.
Is it be possible that World War 2 could eventually lead to a World War 3
It may have been considered possible once, as the close of World
War 2 did lead to the Cold War, which very nearlly turned into a
Nuclear war.
However it can be said that any Nuclear war could have it's
roots in World war 2 as the Nuclear weapon has it's roots in World
war 2.
Also if a Asian Communist nation was to start World war 3then
that could be traced back to the Cold war and that in itself could
be traced back to World war 2.
It's all just a matter of perspective, for example; many causes
of World war 2 have their roots in World war 1 so any war that
could be traced back to the Cold war could then be blamed on events
of World war 2 and in turn could be linked to the outcome of World
war 1.
So their is no yes or no answer as it really depends on how you
look at it.
What was the outcome of Argentina's Dirty War in 1976
Tens of thousands of pro-communism protesters were killed by the
military dictatorship in power
How are the achievements of Indira Gandhi similar to those of Golda Meir
Answer this question… As prime ministers of their respective
countries, both demonstrated that women could succeed in important
political roles.
How did genocide in Bosnia differ from genocide in Rwanda
NATO countries intervened in Bosnia to reach a peace agreement,
but the global community failed to respond to genocide in
Rwanda.
What was the impact of Mao Zedong's great leap forward in china
Mao's focus on rural steel production led to widespread famine
and starvation.
How did the independence movements of Vietnam and Algeria compare after the end of World War 2
Answer this question… Both movements launched nationalist wars
that extended over several years.
How is Gorbachev's role in ending communism acknowledged in US President Ronald Reagan's 1987 speech in which he refers to the Berlin Wall
Reagan refers to some of the results of perestroika and glasnost in the Soviet Union.
Why was the confirmation of Sonia Sotomayor was significant
She was the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.
Who would most likely argue to remove the terrorist label from Hamas
Someone who believes that Hamas is defending the right of
Palestine to exist
What is a major similarity between cultural divergence and cultural convergence
both are responses to interactions
How has the process of globalization created a threat to world health
Diseases are able to travel across the globe more quickly than
ever before.
What scenario describes a forced migration
a tribal group is required by law to give up its lands to a wealthy business owner.