---- It brought the end of the Cold War one step closer.
because a boy dropped his ice cream the taliban bombed him and the land got smaller
The first major event to affect the time leading up to the civil war in Afghanistan was the return from a decade of political exile of Mohammed Daoud Khan, in 1973. Daoud had been prime minister of Afghanistan until 1963, when his insistence on focusing on the question of reclaiming Afghan territories from Pakistan, rather than modernising Afghanistan as the King (Daoud?s cousin) Nadir Khan wished, had led to his forced resignation . Daoud?s return was in trouble really from before he actually returned to Afghanistan. Whilst he had been away, a rather haphazard constitutional monarchy had been established. Unfortunately (for Daoud at least) during this time many different political groups had emerged and grown stronger over the years . When Daoud returned he sought to re-establish an old style government, like the one he had left. While he was out of politics, Daoud saw both the issue of the areas of Pakistan which Afghanistan claimed, and the links he had made with the Soviets given less and less importance. The final straw was a particularly dry summer in Afghanistan, which led to a widespread famine during 1971." (to anyone using this website, STOP anybody can right anything they want...)
He is often referred to as the father of American Conservative politics.
becuase they spend money on weapons
The Soviet Union affected a wide range of groups and nations, including its own citizens through its policies of repression, censorship, and state control. It also impacted Eastern European countries during the Cold War, where it imposed communist governments and influenced political and economic systems. Furthermore, the Soviet Union's actions in international affairs, such as supporting revolutionary movements and participating in global conflicts, shaped geopolitical dynamics worldwide. Its eventual dissolution in 1991 had lasting effects on former Soviet republics and global politics.
because a boy dropped his ice cream the taliban bombed him and the land got smaller
To withdraw the ap course is ok. but it will affect on your studies. you wont be able to study then.
politics kills relationships
How does water affect where people live
How did the lack of religious toleration affect politics in the Massachusetts bay colony?
Debit Withdraw account and Credit Cash
The first major event to affect the time leading up to the civil war in Afghanistan was the return from a decade of political exile of Mohammed Daoud Khan, in 1973. Daoud had been prime minister of Afghanistan until 1963, when his insistence on focusing on the question of reclaiming Afghan territories from Pakistan, rather than modernising Afghanistan as the King (Daoud?s cousin) Nadir Khan wished, had led to his forced resignation . Daoud?s return was in trouble really from before he actually returned to Afghanistan. Whilst he had been away, a rather haphazard constitutional monarchy had been established. Unfortunately (for Daoud at least) during this time many different political groups had emerged and grown stronger over the years . When Daoud returned he sought to re-establish an old style government, like the one he had left. While he was out of politics, Daoud saw both the issue of the areas of Pakistan which Afghanistan claimed, and the links he had made with the Soviets given less and less importance. The final straw was a particularly dry summer in Afghanistan, which led to a widespread famine during 1971." (to anyone using this website, STOP anybody can right anything they want...)
Not really.
It doesn't
He is often referred to as the father of American Conservative politics.
yes office politics affect the organisational cultur by means of partiality & conflicts among the workers & superiors & also indirectly affect the productivity.
Really not much happened to affect politics but the U.S. socially, technologically, and econmically was affected during ww2