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Who used brinkmanship during formosa crisis?

Both the People's Republic of China and the United States used brinksmanship in the Formosa Crisis. The threat of nuclear annihilation softened and made the crisis less important to the saber rattling sides.


What was the effect of the canals?

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What events led to Cuba being a dangerous part of the cold war in the early 1960s?

For the most part it was the Cuban Missile Crisis that made the country so dangerous, but events like the Invasion off Cuba didn't help.


How was the nullification crisis solved?

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What man-made body of water connects the Red Sea and Mediterranean?

The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.The Suez Canal


What man made sea passage links the red sea with the Mediterranean?

The Suez Canal


Suez canal was made by?

egypt


What is the man made water way called between the mediterranean and the red sea?

Suez Canal


What is the longest man-made body of water the Suez or the panama canal?

suez


Suez Canal was made by which country?

Britain


Where was the Suez canal?

The Suez Canal is a man-made canal the allowed ships to pass from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. It passes through Egypt.


How did the Suez influence the Panama Canal?

The Suez Canal was the first canal to separate two major land masses and allow boats and ships to pass inbetween. The Panama Canal was created soon after the Suez, as the Suez Canal proved that a canal could be built that would separate two continents. Without the Suez, the Panama Canal may have never been funded and made. ~Ares


From where and to where does the Suez canal flow?

The Suez canal is a man made waterway that connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. So the waters from the Mediterranean Sea flows thru the Suez canal to the Red Sea, and also the waters from the Red Sea flows thru the Suez canal to the Mediterranean Sea.


Which canal made travel between European countries and India easier?

The Suez Canal.


Man Made waterway from India to Europe?

The Suez Canal


What body of water separates Africa and Asia?

The Suez Canal (in Egypt) was built to shorten the travel time from Western Europe (primarily Britain and France) and Asia. It runs from the Mediterranean Sea through to the Red Sea.