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How did US leaders respond to the threat of the Soviet expansion in Europe?

the answer is containment,which was simply not to have any battles with the soviet union but to simply stop them from enpanding and just stay at their borders stoping them were ever they found a gap through the defences of the u.s


What did government and religious leaders considered Jesus a threat to?

Since Jesus is the son of God, He would be king of the Jews. Him being a king would make him a threat to King Ceaser, and the religious leaders feared that they would lose their positions.


What beliefs or principles did fascist leaders used to justify their unlimited powers?

the threat of terrorism


For aggravating menacing does a threat have to be made directly to the intended victim?

Generally, yes, otherwise it would just be a "hearsay" threat.


How does the Threat Situational Awareness Center communicate information with USNORTHCOM during ABS operations?

Jabberchat


The greatest threat to individual rights?

A determined majority backed by elected leaders eager to carry out its will


The greatest threat to individual rights is?

a determined majority backed by elected leaders eager to carry out its will


Why was renaissance humanism a threat to the church?

emphasised a return to the original sources of christianity


To defeat the medical threat commandersunit leaders must work closely with the unit's?

field sanitation team


How did you S leaders respond to the threat of communism and the Soviet Union?

With a little bit of diplomacy and a whole lot of propaganda.


Why did the church oppose the doctrinal changes advocated by John Wycliffe and Jan Hus?

John Hus, actively promoted Wycliffe's ideas: that people should be permitted to read the Bible in their own language, and they should oppose the tyranny of the Roman church that threatened anyone possessing a non-Latin Bible with execution. For Wycliffe the Bible was the fundamental source of Christianity not the hierarchy of the church. These ideas were a threat to the corrupt leaders of the Roman Catholic Church who kept the scriptures from the common people.


Why did the flagellants pose a threat to the Catholic Church?

The way in which your question is worded doesn't make a lot of sense as the Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and is guaranteed by God to be here until the end of the world. Thus a group of misguided heretics in the 14th and 15th century did not, of themselves pose a "threat" to the Catholic Church. Although, it could be construed as a threat if others saw them as real Catholics and thought that they should follow them.