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
military dictatorship in power
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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
countries, both demonstrated that women could succeed in important
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How did the collapse of communism affect Yugoslavia
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it destabilized yugoslavia's government heightening ethnic
tensions and leading to the breakup of the country.
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In what ways were the independence movements in Ghana and Kenya similar
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Both were led by well-known activists who became president after
independence.
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Which statement most accurately compares the US' policies of containment and d and eacutetente
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Containment increased tensions between the United States and the
Soviet Union, while détente sought to ease tensions between the two
countries.
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What was the impact of President Augusto Pinochet's leadership on Chili
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Many Chileans were tortured, killed, or went missing.
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Why is the Vietnam war an example of a proxy war
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The actual war was between capitalism and communism, Vietnam was
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Why is the Korean War an example of a proxy war
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The United States supported South Korea, while China backed
North Korea, even though the United States and China didn't fight
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What statement accurately describes British policy toward Palestine during the first half of the 20th century
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The British promised both Palestinians and Jews and independent homeland in the same part of its Middle Eastern empire, leading both groups to feel that they had a legal right to the territory.
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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 the collapse of communism affect Yugoslavia
it destabilized yugoslavia's government heightening ethnic
tensions and leading to the breakup of the country.
In what ways were the independence movements in Ghana and Kenya similar
Answer this question…
Both were led by well-known activists who became president after
independence.
Which statement most accurately compares the US' policies of containment and d and eacutetente
Answer this question…
Containment increased tensions between the United States and the
Soviet Union, while détente sought to ease tensions between the two
countries.
What was the impact of President Augusto Pinochet's leadership on Chili
Many Chileans were tortured, killed, or went missing.
Why is the Vietnam war an example of a proxy war
The actual war was between capitalism and communism, Vietnam was
just the theater in which a part of this confrontation was played
out.
Why is the Korean War an example of a proxy war
The United States supported South Korea, while China backed
North Korea, even though the United States and China didn't fight
each other directly.
What statement accurately describes British policy toward Palestine during the first half of the 20th century
The British promised both Palestinians and Jews and independent homeland in the same part of its Middle Eastern empire, leading both groups to feel that they had a legal right to the territory.