The Suez Canal was seized for independence and liberty of Egypt.
In 1956Suez crisis, Egypt was invaded by Britain along with France and Israel to regain control over the Suez Canal. Before the defeat, the Egyptians blocked the canal by sinking 40 ships in it.
President Nasser ordered the seizure of the canal and nationalized it, giving argument that these tolls would pay for the building up of the dam. So the seizure was done to protect its liberty and independence.
Therefore, option B aptly describes the above statement.
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to protect its independence and liberty
exclusively a U.S. effort
a NATO-led effort
a UN-led effort
Answer:
a UN-led effort
Explanation:
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2. They used color to ravish the eye
3. The preeminent center of modernism
4. The ultimate modern artist
5. Les Demoiselles D’Avignon is known as the first of this kind of painting
6. Painting depicting Nazi bombing
7. Person who coined the term cubism.
8. Artist who influenced Picasso
9. Artists who typically worked in monochrome
A:Fauvists
B:Cézanne
C:modern
D:Cubists
E:Picasso
F:Guernica
G:art critic
H:Paris
I:musical
b. Christianity
c. Shintoism
d. Islam
The answer is C. Shintoism, the traditional religion of Japan that does not seem to have many followers in South and Southeast Asia. The religions who appear on the Religious Demographics in South and Southeast Asia as major factors are Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism and Islam.
American Legion
Knights of Labor
National Labor Union
Answer:
American Federation of Labor
Explanation: