B. By engaging in a military buildup the Soviets couldn't hope to equal
C. By cracking down on suspected communists in the United States
D. By making a Pacific alliance to threaten the Soviet Union's eastern territory
Answer;
By engaging in a military buildup the Soviets couldn't hope to equal is how Reagan put pressure on the Soviet Union.
Explanation:
-American conservatives give credit for the Cold War’s end to Ronald Reagan, but both Reagan and Gorbachev played big roles in ending the Cold War.
-Reagan’s contribution to ending the Cold War was also important - but not in the way conservatives would have us believe. Negotiations - not military confrontation - constituted the core of his strategy for dealing with the Soviets, and he relentlessly pursued them throughout his presidency.
-Indeed, his military buildup was intended to create incentives for the Soviets to negotiate significant arms reductions by eliminating or reducing their advantage in various weapons categories.
I believe the answer is: increase in food supply and disease immunity.
Prior to 2000 years ago, society experience massive shortage in food supply which cause a lot of people died due to hunger which always keep the population low.
The fact that there is no vaccine also contribute to the low population because it cause a lot of death for infants and children before they grow up.
Union troops studied Confederate fighting tactics.
General McClellan found the Confederate troop roster.
General McClellan found General Lee's battle plan.
Answer:
Union troops studied Confederate fighting tactics, or A.
Explanation:
Answer:
Union troops studied confederate fighting tactics
Explanation:
Or Hiroshima and Nagasaki
(For school project)
Which would you pick?
Answer: I'd pick Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Explanation: The Japanese cities played a major role in WWII so it is interesting to research about
b. Niger River
c. Cape of Good Hope
d. Sahel
The correct answer is: C. Cape of Good Hope. It is a rocky cape covered by vegetation, located in the southern tip of Africa. For many years some sailors were afraid of not finding a sea route that reached this point, that's why they called it Cape of Good Hope.