The spread of Islam, from its heartland in the Middle East and North Africa to India and Southeast Asia, revealed the power of the religion and its commercial and sometimes military attributes.
Among the successes of the U.N. are the maintenance of peace. Despite the eruption of conflict, it still manages to preserve the universal peace wherein it would not lead to a full scale global conflict. It has provided many humanitarian missions around the world. It has also apprehended war criminals and tried them for crimes against humanity. It has provided food for areas where people are starving due to lack of food. It also has its share of failures such preventing the ethnic cleansing campaigns in Bosnia and Rwanda. There was the oil for food scandal where food was provided and paid in cash but it went to the hands of private individuals. It is more successful in humanitarian missions because it has the support of the countries concerned as well as the international community. It has difficulty in military security because it cannot intervene through military might.because it would be pulled into the conflict.
The answer to this problem is answer choice D,)
Answer: New Orleans.
Explanation:
Blanche DuBois was the main character in Tennessee Williams' 1947 first time Pulitzer Prize-winning play A Streetcar Named Desire. In this play, Blanche is a southern woman who leaves her aristocratic environment seeking shelter with her sister and brother-in-law in a decaying New Orleans home.
Brick is a character from the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, also awarded with a Pulitzer Prize in 1955.
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The indigenous group that was concentrated in Mexico by the time the Spaniards arrived was the Aztecs.
The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican people of Nahua affiliation that founded Mexico-Tenochtitlan and by the 15th century, in the late postclassic period, it became the center of one of the most extensive states known in Mesoamerica, located on an islet west of the lake Texcoco (on the islet sits the current Mexico City). Allied with other peoples of the lake valley basin -Tlacopan and Texcoco-, the Aztecs subdued several indigenous populations that settled in the center and south of the current territory of Mexico.