First question is : foreign
Second question: domestic
B. The states were weary of a British-style government.
Having been under the rule of an absolute monarchy, the Americans were weary of having one centralized government and purposefully made the Articles of Confederation weak.
Answer:
Similarties:
<u>- It consisted of a list of social programs to provide financial aid for the people</u>
Roosevelt create a program that's called "The New Deal" and Jhonson created a program called "Great Society". Both of them consisted of list of programs that the citizens can apply to in order to improve their economic condition.
<u>- It promote the increase in government spending</u>
This programs require a lot of money to be implemented. So both presidency raised the amount of tax that must be paid in order to increase government's budget for the programs.
Difference:
<u>- Roosevelt aimed to give the people with financial security, Johnson's aim to increase people's opportunity in the labor force.</u>
The focus of the new deal was to create a safety net for the people. The deal made it easy for the people to obtain housing, increase their pension, and social security funds.
The focus of great society on the other hand is improving education for the poor , eliminating discrimination in workplace, and provide trainings that can be applicable directly to generate income.
<u>- Roosevelt allied himself with the populist, while Johnson stay away from them.</u>
The populist at that time have a lot of anti-institution attitude. Roosevelt gained a lot of support from them to secure the position. Marketing himself as someone that is different from the rest of Institution. Johnson on the other hand , market himself as a more secure, and reliable leader.
Explanation:
THE BIELSKI PARTISANS
Despite great obstacles, Jews throughout occupied Europe attempted armed resistance against the Germans and their Axis partners. They faced overwhelming odds and desperate scenarios, including lack of weapons and training, operating in hostile zones, parting from family members, and facing an ever-present Nazi terror. Yet thousands resisted by joining or forming partisan units.
KEY FACTS
1
Operating in Western Belorussia (Belarus) between 1942 and 1944, the Bielski partisan group was one of the most significant Jewish resistance efforts against Nazi Germany during World War II.
2
While its members did fight against the Germans and their collaborators, the Bielski group leaders emphasized providing a safe haven for Jews, particularly women, children, and elderly persons who managed to flee into the forests.
3
Under the protection of the Bielski group, more than 1,200 Jews survived the war, one of the most successful rescue efforts during the Holocaust.