A. Bombing more than 60 Japanese cities, C. Declaring a Soviet attack on Japan, and E. Issuing the Potsdam Declaration
The correct options are: "Brazil - Iraq - El Salvador"
• The 1964 coup in Brazil took place against President João Goulart by 3452 Brazilian soldiers with the support of the government of the United States, on the night of Tuesday, March 31, 1964.
• The invasion of Iraq, which occurred between March 20 and May 1, 2003, was carried out by a coalition of countries, led by the United States along with the United Kingdom, Australia and Poland. Other countries were involved in the occupation phase. The invasion marked the beginning of the war in Iraq.
• The civil war in El Salvador has been considered one of the conflicts arising from the ideological, political and military confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States (with their respective allies), known as the Cold War. The two sides in conflict in the Salvadoran conflict were influenced by the global struggle. The Government of El Salvador had maintained a strong alliance with the United States since the mid-twentieth century. Officers of the government army, FAES, received training in US military centers such as the School of the Americas even in the pre-Salvadoran war era, obtaining the support of the governments of Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
1. They married royalty from other powerful lands
2. They threatened their rivals with war
Explanation:
In Northern Europe, like many parts of the world, marriages among different Kings and Empires was a common way to develop powerful alliances against a common foe.
More powerful than simple treaties, developing family relations would help to cement relationships and long-term stability of two empire.
However, in order to gain power, it was also common for Kings and Queens to threaten war. This was usually done to gain more land and increase power and taxation revenue.
United Germany under Prussian rule by means of "blood and iron", came from Prussia's junker class (nobles) was prime minister for King William I but then became chancellor, master of realpolitik, NOT a German nationalist, rather his loyalty was to Hohenzollerns (ruling dynasty of Prussia) main goal was to bring more power to the hohenzollerns, strengthened army and led Prussia into 3 wars which increased Prussia's prestige and paved the way for German unity