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1) The wall by Bruce Springsteen is a anti war song.
2) Yes, there specific evidence of his personal connection in the song which can be seen in the lyrics of the song.
Explanation:
The wall by Bruce Springsteen is anti war song because the song gives tribute to the soldiers which fought against enemies in the Vietnam war and criticize the personals who started the war. Both Walter Cichon and Bart Haynes were the closest friends of the Bruce Springsteen who were killed in the Vietnam war. The author of this song writes this song in the memory of their friends which we can see in the lyrics of the song.
Answer: "In times like these it is immature — and incidentally, untrue — for anybody to brag that an unprepared America, single-handed, and with one hand tied behind its back, can hold off the whole world.” He is saying this because he believes that the United States may want to manage the hassle by itself but would rather not.
The answer to the question above is a country that assembles its population to aggressively attack neighboring countries in pursuit of total war and take the resources they wanted. Hideki Tojo was a general of Japanese Imperial Army and Prime Minister of Japan during the World War II.
The disintegration of the Abbasid Caliphate most directly led to the rise of Turkic states in the 13th Century.
Answer: Option 2
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The end of the Abbasid Caliphate happened at the hands of Mongols who took over Baghdad and finished the Abbasid Caliphate in the latter half of the thirteenth century.
It was after the downfall of the Abbasid Caliphate that the emerging Ottomans secured new strength and the establishment of Turkic states by the Ottomans began.