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General Description
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
48711
The 1956 'Suez Crisis' began when which leader nationalized the Suez Canal?
Answer:
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal Company in 1956 to fund the Aswan Dam. This led to an invasion by Israel, followed by the UK and France, which was eventually halted by US and Soviet pressure.
48712
The 'Strategic Arms Limitation Talks' (SALT) were between:
Answer:
USA and USSR
SALT I and SALT II were rounds of bilateral conferences and international treaties involving the United States and the Soviet Union on the issue of arms control, specifically limiting the number of nuclear missiles.
48713
The 'Mau Mau Uprising' was a revolt against colonial rule in:
Answer:
Kenya
The Mau Mau Uprising (1952–1960) was a war in the British Kenya Colony between the Kenya Land and Freedom Army (KLFA), also known as Mau Mau, and the British authorities. It was a key step toward Kenyan independence.
48714
Which international treaty bans the use, production, and stockpiling of landmines?
Answer:
The Ottawa Treaty
The Ottawa Treaty (Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction) of 1997 aims to eliminate anti-personnel landmines around the world.
48715
The 'Taif Agreement' (1989) ended the civil war in:
Answer:
Lebanon
The Taif Agreement negotiated in Saudi Arabia provided the basis for the ending of the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990) and the return to political normalcy in Lebanon, adjusting the National Pact's sectarian power-sharing formula.
48716
Who are the 'Blue Helmets'?
Answer:
UN Peacekeepers
UN Peacekeepers are often referred to as 'Blue Helmets' due to their distinctive light blue berets or helmets. They are deployed by the UN Security Council to help countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace.
48717
The 'Gulf of Tonkin Resolution' gave the US President authority to escalate involvement in:
Answer:
Vietnam
Passed by Congress in 1964 following a reported naval confrontation, the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution authorized President Lyndon B. Johnson to take 'all necessary measures' to repel any armed attack against US forces in Vietnam.
48718
Which treaty officially ended the American Revolutionary War?
Answer:
Treaty of Paris (1783)
The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1783, formally ended the American Revolutionary War. Great Britain acknowledged the independence of the United States and established borders for the new nation.
48719
The 'Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement' (1999) attempted to end the conflict in:
Answer:
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement attempted to end the Second Congo War. It was signed by the DRC, Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Uganda, and various rebel groups, though fighting continued for years.
48720
The 'Sykes-Picot Agreement' (1916) is historically significant for:
Answer:
Creating the modern borders of the Middle East
The Sykes-Picot Agreement was a secret 1916 convention between the UK and France (with Russian assent) to define their mutually agreed spheres of influence and control in an eventual partition of the Ottoman Empire, drawing borders that often ignored ethnic and sectarian lines.