C. Provide relief to citizens during disasters.
1- The war between the Koreas in 1950 was the only military confrontation during the Cold War. The US supported South Korea and implemented a military base in the country.
2- The man's arrival on the Moon in 1969, representing a US victory in space war with the USSR.
3- The Vietnam War, between the capitalist south and the communist north. This war was damaging to the US with many deaths, costs and little efficiency.
4- The arms race, the two poles representing capitalism, USA and socialism, USSR, had a huge arsenal of war. But one of the two powers had to become sovereign because of the great power it held. So they started an arms race, with the construction of machines of mass destruction.
5 - The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, which represents the end of the Cold War and the triumph of US-led capitalism.
Cold War events:
Bay of Pigs, 1961
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
U2 Crisis, May 1960
Marshall Plan and Truman Doctrine, 1947
Korean War, 1950
I am not that sure of any domestic events that took place :)
B. didn't expand federal power enough.
C. divided the nation into North and South.
D. was difficult for the average person to understand.
A. didn't have a bill of rights that would guarantee basic freedoms.
Anti-Federalists opposed ratification of the Constitution without a guarantee of protection of natural rights.
Federalists believed the Constitution implied the protection of rights and the creation of a checks and balance system would protect individuals. To guarantee ratification of the Constitution, Federalists agreed to a set of ten amendments to be added to the Constitution that would specifically guarantee the rights of the individual and give power to the states. Anti-Federalists agreed to ratify the Constitution in exchange for the Bill of Rights.
Answer: A. It didn't have a bill of rights that would guarantee basic freedoms.
The Articles of Confederation, in place prior to the ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America, had granted stronger authority to the states. Patrick Henry and other Anti-Federalists were concerned about too much power winding up in the hands of the federal government and its executive branch, thus allowing a small number of national elites to control the affairs of the USA. They feared this also would diminish the rights and freedoms of individual citizens.
The Bill of Rights, laid out in the first ten amendments to the Constitution, provided some reassurance to Anti-Federalists after the fight over ratification. The US Constitution was ratified in 1788. The Bill of Rights was created in 1789 and ratified in 1791.
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A The spread of British colonial power in India
B. The rise and decline of the Mughal Empire
C. The of Mughalous persecution
D. The way toutons of the Mughal Em