Mikhail Gorbachev's "perestroika" called forthe U.S. disarmament of nuclear weapons
"openness" in political and economic affairs
economic and political restructuring
tighter governmental controls in the Soviet Union

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Answer: Mikhail Gorbachev's "perestroika" called for economic and political restructuring. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. This is one policy that is also considered as a reason for the breaking up of the erstwhile Soviet Union. I hope the answer helps you.
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Answer: C) economic and political restructuring


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Answer:  ISRAEL

Explanation:  There was much tension in the region in the time leading up to the 1967 Six Day War.  Israel had been involved in skirmishes with Syria to its north.  Egypt was building up its military forces and expelled UN peacekeeping forces from the Sinai Peninsula, posing a threat to Israel.  Israel decided to launch a preemptive strike against Egypt, and then expanded its air force attacks also against Syria, Jordan, and Iraq.  Israel won the conflict   quickly and convincingly.  It's called the Six Day War because it took Israel only six days to accomplish its goals and gain control of much territory.

Why did Truman put limits on MacArthur? He was protecting his position as commander in chief He was being careful of the defense funds allocated by NSC-68 He was avoiding a third world war. He was unhappy that MacArthur moved north of the 38th parallel. He was unhappy that MacArthur was more popular.

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Truman put limits on MacArthur as he was unhappy that MacArthur moved north of the 38th parallel.

What is the 38th parallel?

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Truman put limits on Macarthur because he was unhappy that MacArthur moved north of the 38th parallel.

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Ancient Egypt had a social hierarchy. If the hierarchy had five levels, with the pharaoh at the top, at which level were artisans and scribes?

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Native americans

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the natives

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Which event's led to the decline of the Inca Empire. A.
Pizarro sailed down the west coast of South America to Peru.

B.
Disease and civil war ravaged the Inca Empire.

C.
The Spanish sent messages of peace and friendship to the Inca.

D.
The Inca learned from the Aztecs’ mistakes and killed every Spaniard they encountered.

E.
Pizarro took Atahualpa hostage and then had him executed.

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B. DISEASE AND CIVIL WAR RAVAGED THE INCA EMPIRE. This led to the decline of the Inca Empire.

The civil war weakened the military of the Inca Empire. Thus, when Pizarro arrived to conquer them, they did not have enough number or strength to fight back. Pizarro also took their Inca Leader captive and killed him after receiving the ransom he demanded. With a dead leader and depleted resources, the Inca Empire gradually declined when Pizarro killed every Inca which took him 40 years to completely annihilate the race.

B. and  E. marked the downfall of the Inca empire, for obvious reasons. Disease and civil war would obviously kill the empire, and taking an important leader would also mark great chaos within the empire. A. and C. are not to be ignored however, considering that maintaining peaceful relationships with the Spaniards only brought death and chaos to the Aztecs, all from the Spaniards.