The agreement between Hitler and Stalin was called the
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nonaggression pact.
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In august 1990 who was the Iraqi leader who seized control of Kuwait
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Saddam Hussein.
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In 1931 the king of Spain left his throne because
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there was general unrest in the country
Upon 2nd Spanish Republic being proclaimed on 14th April 1931
King Alfonso 13th fled and left Spain - but did not abdicate the
throne until 15th January 1941 when he abdicated his rights to the
Spanish throne in favour of his fourth and second surviving son
Juan [the father of the current king Juan Carlos].
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn is best known for
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denouncing soviet policies
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Under the new form of republican government in Spain the lost position and many possessions
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Under the catholic church, the government in Spain lost position
and many of it's possessions.
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The Western powers did little to stop Soviet aggression in the world after the war because they
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they were weak from the war
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Each member nation of the United Nations
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has only one vote
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In 1995 Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by
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an Israeli student
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Men and women who have spoken unfavorably about the Soviet government are called
The League of Nations used in an attempt to contain the Spanish Civil War within the country
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border patrols
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V-cube 7 or megaminx
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megaminx
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Yasser Arafat.
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When did United Nations Mission in Nepal end
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United Nations Mission in Nepal ended in 2011.
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After the war East Germany was occupied by
the soviets
The agreement between Hitler and Stalin was called the
nonaggression pact.
In august 1990 who was the Iraqi leader who seized control of Kuwait
Saddam Hussein.
In 1931 the king of Spain left his throne because
there was general unrest in the country
Upon 2nd Spanish Republic being proclaimed on 14th April 1931
King Alfonso 13th fled and left Spain - but did not abdicate the
throne until 15th January 1941 when he abdicated his rights to the
Spanish throne in favour of his fourth and second surviving son
Juan [the father of the current king Juan Carlos].
Alexander Solzhenitsyn is best known for
denouncing soviet policies
Under the new form of republican government in Spain the lost position and many possessions
Under the catholic church, the government in Spain lost position
and many of it's possessions.
The Western powers did little to stop Soviet aggression in the world after the war because they
they were weak from the war
Each member nation of the United Nations
has only one vote
In 1995 Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by
an Israeli student
Men and women who have spoken unfavorably about the Soviet government are called