What was the marshall plan

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Answer: The goal of the Marshall Plan was to repair the European economies from the damages they suffered in World War II. It provided financial aid and economic support.

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Mark the statement if it accurately describes New Yorka. To accommodate the population explosion, the city grew upward.b. Most of the residents of New York lived in glamorous high-rise apartments.c. New Yorkers built a huge park right in the middle of the city.d. Frederick Law Olmsted designed a beautiful, formal park like those seen in most European capitals.

In what two ways did the Soviets stray from the ideas about communist advanced by Karl Marx?

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In many ways. They were highly oppressive towards the people and nobody was allowed to say anything against the state. They also placed their own well-being above the well-being of the country, which meant that they didn't just take what they needed, but rather they enjoyed a luxurious life while the common working class people suffered in poverty.

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A and B

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In Cuba, what determine what is produced, how much is produced, and what prices are sold at?

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The answer for your following question would be : A the government
The government determine what , how and at what prices for a product because cuba established a communist economic system, in which all economic activities in that country are controlled by government

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the answer is A

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What we’re some Arab Israeli wars that resulted from Israel becoming a state? Please answer ASAP!!! Thank you!!

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1947-1949:  Israeli War of Independence.  When Israel proclaimed itself as an independent state, surrounding Arab nations attacked to try to prevent Israel from establishing itself.  The Israelis won and maintained their state and territory.

1956: Suez Crisis.  When President Nasser of Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal, Israel along with Britain and France sent troops against Egypt.  Faced with international pressure, the British and French withdrew and Israel also eventually backed down.

1967: Six Day War. Fought primarily between Israel against Egypt, Syria and Jordan, with other Arab nations also sending troops.  Israel won quickly and convincingly and gained control of much territory.

1973: October War.  Also known as Yom Kippur War from the Israeli side, or Ramadan War from the Arab side.  Arab nations fought to regain control of at least part of territories lost during 1967 war.  Israel won once again and no major territorial changes occurred.

1982:  Lebanon War.  Israeli Defense Force invaded southern Lebanon, seeking to oust the Palestine Liberation Organization from the region.  They did so and established an Israeli security zone in that region.

You could count the First Intifada (uprising) and Second Intifada of Palestinians against Israeli occupation also, depending on how you're defining a "war."

What was the significance of the Immigration Acts of 1921 and 1924?:A they limited immigration from Mexico for the first time.
B they created a category of "special immigrants," which included relatives of U. S. citizens living abroad.
C they made immigration requirements qualitative, rather than quantitative.
D they set quotas on immigration from certain areas of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
E they based annual quotas on a flat one-sixth of one percent of the national population in 1920.

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The answer is D they set quotas on immigrationfrom certain areas of Europe, Asia, and Africa. This introduced a quota systemto limit to the number of people entering the United States.  Some of the reasons why this was implementedwas due to the economic hardships of the Great Depression.

Which branch of government rules on the meaning and constitutionality of laws? A. judicial B. legislative C. executive

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the judicial branch does

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APPLYING MAIN IDEAS“Think globally, act locally.”

Read the quote and then answer the question below.

What does this quote mean?
a.
People should become actively involved in saving the environment for the good of all humankind.
b.
Learning more about other cultures is important, since there are so many immigrants in America today.
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Any change or action in America will affect the whole world, so it is most important to focus only on what happens in America.
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If everyone did what they could in their own communities to improve the lives of others and their nation, the whole world would experience the benefits.

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If everyone did what they could in their own communities to improve the lives of others and their nation, the whole world would experience the benefits.