How did the Suez Crisis affect perceptions of the United States and its allies?
@ConnorRocheo
@wyattp17
this is the arab war right?
hold on
They no longer appeared to be a unified front. They seemed weak and willing to negotiate. They proved willing to use brutal force to end a conflict. They appeared to support the Zionist mission.
witch one can you eliminate
b
ok good
they didnt seam weak from my opinion
so that leaves us up to A C D
yes1
this one isn't one i am good with answering but my best bet would be A. The USA dose not use brutal force a lot and D i don't think the US would support a mission if they were already helping with the suez crisis
does*
ok thank you
haha yes does
Which cause and effect relationship is correctly matched? communists rule North Korean—China and the Soviet Union back North Korea Fidel Castro assumes power in Cuba—the U.S. backs the Castro regime the mujahedeen rise in Afghanistan—the Soviets back the mujahedeen the Sandinistas take power in Nicaragua—the U.S. backs the Sandinistas
how bout that one
@cooler841
the first ones because when korea first split russia was sided with the north side and ameica with south
The Soviets' exit from Afghanistan led to a sweeping victory for democracy series of unstable governments Soviet-style dictatorship U.S.-backed Muslim theocracy
@undeadknight26
@989Ƒŕĕǻҝ
not the last one thats for sure
so a b or c
maybe the first or third is the most reasonable
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