The correct answer is D, as the title that would best suit the period of Iraqi history from 1980 through 1990 is "The era of Iraqi agression".
This time could be called like that because during those 10 years Iraq invaded both Iran in 1980 (which led to a war that lasted until 1988), and Kuwait in 1990 (which led to the Gulf War, in which a coalition led by the United States defeated the Iraqi forces and restored the Kuwaiti territory).
An NGO is a non-governmental organization. They are voluntary groups, which are independent of governments. Some do get funding from government programs, but they are not under the direct control of a government office. NGOs typically also are not-for-profit; they are not businesses aimed at making money for themselves. Their aim is to help people in disadvantaged areas or circumstances. Some NGOs give out loans to help people improve their lives. Typically they will have more flexible or workable loan arrangements for a needy borrower than might be available from typical governmental sources of loans or traditional bank loans. For instance, there are NGOs that will grant small business loans without requiring collateral. Or there are NGOs that do microlending -- very small loans in developing countries to help someone get started with a very basic business. FINCA and Hope International are both examples of NGOs that do this sort of microlending.
I would Say "<span>Germany was held responsible for the war and had to pay other countries for their losses. Millions of people had been killed using new technologies that had been invented during the war." Since The war never went onto Britains Homeland, nor did Germany and France Form an Alliance.</span>
France is 1, they have nuclear weapons and have signed and ratified the NPT. 2 is Pakistan, they have conducted tests and claim that they have nuclear weapons, but haven't signed the treaty. Israel is 4 because it hasn't declared itself and is ambiguous when it comes to nuclear weapons, but it is suspected that they have it. Iraq is 3, they were invaded because it was feared that Sadam's regime has nuclear weapons and is ready to use them.