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With the threat of World War III on the horizon, the Cuban Missile Crisis was finally resolved by: Select all that apply
O a promise that the U.S. would never invade Cuba
Fidel Castro stepping down as Cuba's leader
the Soviet Union getting rid of its Cuban missiles
Cuba promising to adhere to a new set of free elections
American missiles being pulled out of Turkey
NATO and the Warsaw Pact being dissolved
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With the threat of World War III on the horizon, the Cuban Missile Crisis was finally resolved by a promise that the U.S. would never invade Cuba, the Soviet Union getting rid of its Cuban missiles , and American missiles being pulled out of Turkey .
Explanation:
The Cuban Missile Crisis was an international political crisis that threatened to overgrow into a nuclear conflict. It exploded in 1962, following the deployment of medium-range Soviet rockets on Cuba. In response, the United States declared a military blockade against Cuba, in order to prevent the transport of further rockets into the territory. This was successful as the Soviet navigators actually stopped on the borders of the blockade zone. After further negotiations, the installed rockets were removed, and the United States made it clear that it would not attack Cuba and that it would tear its rockets from medium range from Turkey. A further significant consequence of this crisis was the introduction of a hotline between the White House and the Kremlin.
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A)True
Explanation:
The Oxford Movement can be regarded as a movement of members of High Church, belonging to Church of England which later eventually developed into what is known as "Anglo-Catholicism". This movement, has its most of it's original devotees associated with the University of Oxford, Those devotees
argued that there should be reinstatement of some older traditions of faith of Christian as well as their inclusion into Anglican liturgy and theology. Anglicanism was thought by them as one of three branches of the Christian church. These branches are;
✓one holy
✓catholic,
✓ apostolic".
Around 1840s
some of the participants make a decision that the Anglican Church was lacking grace, they then converted to Roman Catholicism.Some of the Leaders of the movement are: John Henry Newman and Richard Hurrell Froude. The primary objective of this movement was about renewal as regards to the spiritual aspect of Church of England through reviving of certain Roman Catholic doctrines as well as rituals which has been neglected by Anglicans during the struggles of the Protestant Reformation. It should be noted that a movement within the Anglican church, also known as the Tractarian Revival, with roots in the High Church movement of the seventeenth century, that sought to revive lost Christian traditions from the first four centuries and resulted in the formation of Anglo-Catholicism.