The United States supported the resistance to communism.
Answer this question… To limit the spread of communism by supporting any country fighting for independence
The limit of the German Army's advance in that region was North Ossetia, which they reached at the end of October 1942. The next month, their spearhead at Ordzhonikidze was cut off by the Soviets and the German retreat started. Although Georgia was not invaded during WWII, around 700 000 Georgians fought in the Red Army. Some Georgians also fought on the German side in an attempt to secure Georgian independence in the event of a German victory.
Answer this question… By refusing to back down to Soviet aggression
The North most certainly used slaves and there were many plantation owners that moved to the South during the war, but there is a very simple answer to why there were so many less slaves in the North: geography. The South had good growing weather and great soil. The North (the Northeast especially) is known for having very rocky and poorer soil along with a shorter growth period during the year crops. The South grew tobacco and sugar (among other things) while the North focused more on manufacturing (which employed mostly whites).
North Vietnam was controlled by communists - APEX
Exactly what its named. America declared independence from England. They wrote the document proving that.
In France the u can reach as high as 130mph and in great Britain u can reach 80mph In France the limit in 120mph UK its 110mph In France the limit in 120mph UK its 110mph The speed limit in the UK is not 80mph, it is 70mph Immature.
nope there is no limite
because Texas did not limit their slaves
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France did not develop an institution that could limit the power of the king.
It would limit American independence in international affairs.
75
They are as high as 65. In North Dakota, the speed limit is 65 mph on two-lane highways if posted for that speed.
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A gift to whom? An answer could be 'the statue of Liberty', if we limit our thinking to the US.