<span>The
breakdown of old alliances among European powers and an arms race led
by Germany helped set the stage for the conflict, which was sparked by
the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria on June 28, 1914.</span>
Carver was one of the greatest inventors. He discovered over 300 hundred uses for peanuts, he also discovered hundreds of uses for soybeans, pecans, and sweet potatoes. Hope this helps! :)
Pretty sure your answer is B. They didn't get equal rights until the 60's, I don't believe they were removed from jobs, and I'm fairly certain they wouldn't have done work without pay (The Great Migration is a good example of that).
possible things that contributed and led to the cold war would be the soviet union refusing to become part of the UN for a long time. Truman's dislike of Stalin. Stalin also felt that america and britain were delaying D-Day, causing more Soviet losses in a plot to weaken the Soviet army. Almost sixty times more Soviets died in the war than the Americans. There was american fear of communist attack. USSR's fear of the American's atomic bomb. USSR's dislike of capitalism, etc. the cold war affected the united states because the CW was the United States' preeminent international concern, directing all of the nation's major foreign policy decisions. The United States was guided generally by containment which was to keep communism from spreading, the containment applied to a world divided by the cold War, a struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.