@shelbygt520 An effect of the nationalist movement in the Basque region has been a coup d'etat of the Spanish government limited local autonomy lasting peace in the region total independence from Spain
Why was containment the foreign policy of the United States during the early Cold War? It attempted to eliminate communism as a political ideology. It was an effort to dismantle pre-World War II borders in Europe. It attempted to stop communism from spreading any further. It was an effort to get Eastern Europe to accept American aid.
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B. Limited local autonomy
thats what i have @sarahmurshed
what about you @shelbygt520 ?
@sarahmurshed has it right
what about the other one? i have D
at least in my opinion I dunno what the computer is saying and as for the second one that is A it attempted to eliminate communism
okay :) one more?
well 2 but you can just help with one
Use the map below to answer the following question: Colored map of the U.N. Petition Plan of Palestine of 1947. Arab states are mustard colored, and the Jewish state is notated in orange. Also visible on the map are the nations Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. The cities of Amman, Damascus, Beersheba, Tel Aviv and Jaffa are indicated with black dots. The Dead Sea is also labeled. Public Domain Which is not true of the map above? The Jewish state occupied most of the coastal area. Tel Aviv was located in the Jewish state. Egypt bordered both Jewish and Palestinian territory. Palestinians had sole access to the Dead Sea.
Containment was a foreign policy strategy followed by the United States during the Cold War. First laid out by George F. Kennan in 1947, Containment stated that communism needed to be contained and isolated, or it would spread to neighboring countries. This spread would allow the Domino Theory to take hold, meaning that if one country fell to communism, then each surrounding country would fall as well, like a row of dominoes. Adherence to Containment and Domino Theory ultimately led to US intervention in Vietnam, as well as in Central America and Grenada. Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100316085351AAFjlpC this is just explaining why my answer was A
oh okay
i have D for that one
Fighting in between Northern Ireland and the Republic is primarily rooted in politics and religion physical geography and politics physical geography and economics economics and language and i think this one is B and im done lol
D is correct for the map one
Northern Ireland Believed That The Brits Had No Right to rule over them. Mainly due to political reasons, they fought because the British had to right to rule over Irish land.
Im Guessing B.
yep absolutely correct @sarahmurshed
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