What justification did president Taft use to support his use of dollar diplomacy bin Latin America and Asia?

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Answer: Dollar diplomacy guaranteed loans made to foreign countries to propel the date of commercial interest from the first years of the Republic. However, under Taft, the state Department was more active than ever in promoting and supporting American bankers and Industrialists in providing new opportunities abroad. Dollar diplomacy was designed to do and people to foreign countries and American investors prosperous.

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Which group convinced President James Madison to go to war with England in 1812? A. land-hungry politicians from the West and South B. angry veterans of the Revolutionary War C. wealthy shipbuilders from New England D. radical members of the Federalist Party

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Answer: A. land-hungry politicians from the West and South.

The people who most supported the idea of war were a group of young Congressmen from the West and South known as the "War Hawks." These congressmen were particularly land-hungry, and their desire for war was driven by their expansionists interests. They wanted to add territories such as those of Canada and Florida to the territory of the United States, as well as to continue pushing the frontier West into indigenous lands. This group was particularly influential in Madison's decision to declare war to Great Britain.

In Congress, there were about 20 men, called "War Hawks" that pressured Madison to declare war on Britain to stop the British from attack American ships and impressing their sailors in the British Navy.

I think the answer is A.

Which city was an Axis capital during the Second World War? A.
Lisbon

B.
Canberra

C.
Tokyo

D.
Ankara

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The correct answer is actually C. Tokyo.

Germany, Rome and also Japan was part of the Axis capital, which makes

Tokyo your only option. Lisbon is Capital of Portugal, so that cannot be. Canberra is Capital of Australia, so that also cannot be. Ankara is Capital of Turkey, which also cannot be. Tokyo is part of Japan, and Japan was part of the Axis capital, which makes the correct answer, once again, C. Tokyo.

How did Joseph Mccarthy impact us foreign policy - require detail will mark brainliest​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Joe McCarthy gave anti-Communism a bad name. The excesses of McCarthy's witch-hunts discredited the whole idea of a Communist menace. they were too easy to lampoon, and after a few years of over-estimating the Communist threat, America spent decades tending to under-estimate the Communist menace.

Not only did the Cold War shape U.S. foreign policy, it also had a profound effect on domestic affairs. Americans had long feared radical subversion. These fears could at times be overdrawn, and used to justify otherwise unacceptable political restrictions, but it also was true that individuals under Communist Party discipline and many "fellow traveler" hangers-on gave their political allegiance not to the United States, but to the international Communist movement, or, practically speaking, to Moscow.

How was the postwar government of France different from that of Czechoslovakia? Which country belonged to NATO? Which was a member of the Warsaw Pact?

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I understand the "postwar" here to mean "after WW2".
After this war, France was capitalist, while Czechoslovakia found itself in the socialist camp, lead by the Soviet Union. Connected to this is the fact that France, like many other capitalist states was member of NATO and Czechoslovakia of the Warsaw Pact.

France, a NATO country, had a democratic government. Czechoslovakia, a member of the Warsaw Pact, had a communist government. (Apex)


Legalized segregation of the races was made unconstitutional by which supreme court case ?

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Legalized segregation of the races was made unconstitutional by the Supreme Court case of Brown versus Board of Education in the year 1954. The date when the decision was given was 17th of May. It was a decision that changed the lives of the people that were dominated because of their skin color. 

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Brown v. Board of Education

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What was the final outcome of the Vietnam war?

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The Vietnam War was fought between South Vietnam and North Vietnam. The U.S. aided South Vietnam while North Vietnam was aided by the communist Soviet Union. The war was at a stalemate for awhile even with the help of the U.S. on the South's side. The U.S. left the war due to public discontent. Two years later North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam, and they became a united nation again.

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The fall of Saigon led to a unified, communist Vietnam.

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