The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "TRUE." In the "Nun's Priest's Tale" of The Cantebury Tales, Chanticleer's fatal flaw is greed. This is true. "...<span>Chan falls for it and the fox attacks; he escapes." The moral is that don't always trust everyone so easily</span>
Answer:Jefferson was a probably devout theist, believing in a compassionate creator God to whom humans owed praise.
Well, this answer is hugely personal, but I'd argue it's due to the US's law against international intervention (it took the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour to finally convince the congress to join the war) and the fact that fascist ideas were pretty popular in the south of the country, namely in the regions that were sympathetic to racial segregation with whom the idea of a superior race promoted by fascist and nazi ideology was pretty popular. Again, this is based on my opinion, I am no pre-WW2-American scholar!
They support communist regimes but are not forcing states to revolt.
The communist government of China was opening talks with Nixon during the 1970s. The US was concerned about communist spread as they had been throughout the Cold War. In these talks they wanted to be reassured they could have a peaceful relationship with China. Chinese leaders are saying here they support revolutions in their right to revolt and become communists but will not send fighters. He does indicate that they would allow volunteers to fight but they would not be sent by the Chinese government.