1)Which economic problem did many Latin American nations face in the years following World War II?
Answer
The wide gaps between rich and poor
The poor remained poor while the rich continued to be rich.
The inequality widened because globalization and technological change have made most people less competitive, while making the best educated at that time and those who had knowledge and who had acquired wealth before war remained more competitive.
2)Which was an effect of industrialization in Latin American nations during the postwar years?
Answer
Overcrowded cities
Explanation
This was caused by Relocation of millions of workers to cities, overcrowding of cities because the poor wanted better pay, rising urban unemployment because not enough jobs.
3)Which was not a reason for U.S. intervention in Latin America during the Cold War era?
Answer
the fall of the Soviet Union
Explanation
the fall of signaled the end of cold war between the soviet union and the united states.
4)Which was not a result of U.S. intervention in Latin America during the Cold War era?
Answer
communism dissapeared in Latin america
Explanation
communism is a theory of social system which all property is owned by community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability
5)Which Latin American nation was controlled by Juan Peron?
Answer
Argentina
Explanation
Juan Peron was an Argentine general diplomat who was elected to serve as the president of Argentina on three occasions.
Answer:
Explanation: Personally, I'm more inclined to feel for characters based on historical figures than mythological characters. i.e. I know both are made-up people/stories but for some reason, I cry reading about the despair of Sydney Carton and can read through the destruction of Troy with very little emotion. There is just something about mythological figures that makes you think you are simply supposed to learn from them, but there is something about someone put in a more historical context that I can sympathize with and cry over that makes me feel awful for them even when their circumstances aren't half as bad as aforementioned the mythological character watching their city burn and all their friends dying before their eyes (Aeneas).
B....unsafe acts of employees.
C....physical hazards.
D....6 hazards
B. The Japanese were hoping that Germany and Italy would come to their aid.
C. Other nations in the Pacific were secretly supporting Japan in the war.
D. Japanese commanders were state enemies who secretly wanted to destroy Japan