Because religion is a worldwide tradition and a human need like breathing or drinking.
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It was "discouraged"
Yes; the Soviets are an example of this happening.
Religion was outlawed by the Soviets.
The Soviets placed nuclear missiles in Cuba. They had to be removed. We moved military forces towards Cuba with the intent to destroy them. The Soviets removed them
The soviets wanted to invade the u.s with nuclear bombs and destroy the place.
The Soviets discouraged religion altogether, but there was probably a lot of Russian Orthodox sentiment still lingering out of official eyes.
The arm's race started because the United States wanted to have a stronger military than the Soviets. They did this because the Soviets made bombs that could destroy a whole city. The United States worried that the Soviets would try to come and destroy their military. So, scientist developed bigger bombs and missiles. The Soviets and United States made bombs and missiles to see who had the better bombs and missiles. That's how the arm's race began. Hint: If you pay attention to the words "arm's race", you can see that it states that they raced using their arm's.
Because they believed the Soviets were going to launch bombers and missiles and destroy the United States.
When WW2 ended, Korea became a divided nation. The US and Soviet Union had withdrawn most of their troops from Korea. The Soviets gambled that the US wouldn't defendSouth Korea. So The Soviets supplied North Korea with tanks, airplanes, and money in an attempt to take over the peninsula.
The visit with the pulmonologist became unsuccessful when Baba asked where he was from likely because it created a disconnect between the doctor and himself, leading to a breakdown in communication and trust. This question may have been perceived as irrelevant or unprofessional, causing the doctor to feel uncomfortable or offended, which could have influenced the outcome of the visit.
The Soviets.