During the Roman Empire in Judea and Galilee, the Roman governors were very much despised by the Jews. Judea was subjected to tyranny because of Romans do not allow paganism and rebellion in their regime. The Jews staged a rebellion that ousted the Romans.
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Julius Caesar allowed Jews to keep their traditions, including their religious practices. Emperor Augustus respected the decision and continue to respect the Jewish people and gave Judaism the status of "religion allowed in the Roman Empire." Other cultural aspects of Jews were respected such as the Kosher dietary habits were honored. Diferences and problems between Romans and Jews started under Sejanus and were more than evident under Emperor Caligula.
from Cuba against any nation in the
Western Hemisphere as an attack
by the Soviet Union on the United
States, requiring a full retaliatory
response upon the Soviet Union."
-U.S. president John Kennedy, Address on
The Cuban Crisis-October 22, 1962
According to President Kennedy, the United States would consider "any
nuclear missile launched from Cuba" evidence of...
Soviet aggression.
Cuban nuclear proliferation.
the globalization of the Cold War. .
an attack on the Western Hemisphere.
According to President Kennedy, The United States would consider any nuclear missile launched from Cuba an evidence of Soviet Aggression.
Soviet Aggression a term used to describe the unsolicited spread of communist government in EasternEurope following the end of world war II by the SovietUnion.
After the end of the second world war, the SovietUnion began the building of a nuclear site in communistCuba.
This events led to the cuban missile crises of 1962.
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They mixed with the original inhabitants of India
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Sadly it led to unwise commitments to countries located in these regions. The United States was so determined to contain or wipe threat of communism that it went so far as to support corrupt and dictatorial regimes that only encouraged the spread of communism rather than contain it.