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Yes. The Marshall Plan in a big way can be credited with preventing the spread of communism and the Soviet Union's sphere of influence into west Europe, by preventing the economic collapse of all countries in Europe that were not considered Satellite Nations. This kept democratic nations democratic.
Which of the following countries did NOT have a sphere of influence in China in the 19th century
The Russians/Soviets made a sphere of influence in the northern third of Persia/Iran. The British made a sphere of influence in the southeastern quarter of Persia/Iran (along the border with modern Pakistan). The British also had strong influence in the southwest due to the proximity of the British Mandate of Iraq and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in Khuzestan Province.
France colonized three Asian countries completely: Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. France maintained mandates in the current countries of Lebanon and Syria (part of which is now in Turkey). France also had smaller colonies in India, such as Pondicherry, and a large sphere of influence in China.
The thought of you is the only satellite orbiting the sphere of my concious mind.
Stalin's sphere of influence extended primarily over the Eastern European countries that fell under Soviet control after World War II. This included countries like Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania, where Stalin installed communist governments loyal to the Soviet Union. Stalin sought to establish satellite states in these countries to enhance Soviet security and influence in the region.
It is not irregular: it is simply the projection of a regular curve onto the surface of a sphere.
60 cm diameter sphere area = pi x 602 cm2 = 11310 cm2 = 1.131 m2
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Yes. The Marshall Plan in a big way can be credited with preventing the spread of communism and the Soviet Union's sphere of influence into west Europe, by preventing the economic collapse of all countries in Europe that were not considered Satellite Nations. This kept democratic nations democratic.
The first satellite was invented by God - THE MOON! Seriously, though, the first articifial satellite was Sputnik, launched by the Russians in 1957. Its creation was coordinated by Chief Designer Sergei Korolyov.
The moon is a satellite. Greeks in the 3rd century BCE noticed the earth's shadow across the moon during lunar eclipses was round, indicating the earth was spherical in shape. In the 20th century the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, orbited the earth in about 90 minutes.
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