During World War I, civil liberties in the U.S. were severely limited due to the passing of laws such as the Espionage Act and the Sedition Act in the interest of national safety.
The civil liberties in the U.S. during World War I were significantly restricted. In the interest of national safety and unity, the United States government passed different laws, such as the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918, which curtailed certain freedoms like the freedom of speech. People were discouraged from speaking out against the war, and penalties were imposed for actions or conversations perceived as disloyal or unpatriotic. This showed a major shift in the balance between civil liberties and governmental power during times of war.
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Jacobites
"Jacobite" comes from the word "Jacobus", that means James in Latin.
The Jacobites were mostly Scottish people that supported the James II return to the throne so he and his descendant can govern in both Scotland and England. Prior to this, James II had been deposed and exiled by the Protestant Parliament and other Protestant defenders in 1688 because of some conflicts related to James II's support for Catholicism.
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 :)
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The Neolithic age is discussed below.
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Siddhartha Gautama
B.
Indra
C.
Confucius
D.
Asoka
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I think that your answer is D: Asoka , i took a test with this on it and got this one right.
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