Answer:
B.
Hudson Bay contains several petroleum reserves.
Explanation:
Hudson Bay in on the northeast of Canada and it is frozen for most of the year, yes. The Hudson Bay is a very important water way and it has led to Russian and Canadian interest in the potential for commercial trade routes across the Arctic and into Hudson Bay in periods of ice-free navigation. Although all this is easily checked, the several petroleum reserves are not, therefore, it is the answer.
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The 1825 anti-czarist Decembrist Revolt in Russia was led by a group of former army officers.
The Decembrist Revolt was an uprising against Imperial Russia by a group of Russian army officers who led nearly 3,000 soldiers on December 26, 1825. As this incident occurred in December, the rebels were called Decembrists. The rebels took the Senate Square in St. Petersburg, which, in 1925 and to celebrate the centenary of the event, was renamed Decembrist Square.
Answer:
A. to give women the right to vote
This was the time during WWI in 1917. in Russia they had a King or a Czar. Vladimir Lenin over threw the Czar (Nicholas II) and became the ruler of Russia. This made Russia become communist. Plus he also promised to end the war in Russia.
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The role of Mikhail Gorbachev is explained below.
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Explanation:
Okay, the Question wants us to take only one person, topic, or event to explain its role in helping to end the Cold War. So, let us consider the roles of Mikhail Gorbachev in ending the cold war.
Mikhail Gorbachev was a former President and even the first President of the Soviet Union and he was born on the 2nd day of the month of March, in the year 1931. In order to end the cold war, Mikhail Gorbachev collaborated and worked with the then United States of America President; President Reagan.
Mikhail Gorbachev ended the cold war by promoting peace and having a good negotiable skills to convince the United States. Mikhail Gorbachev even withdrew his soldiers from Afghanistan.
Other notable people and events that helped in ending communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, are; Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Solidarity Trade Union, Pope John Paul II and many more.