President Lyndon Johnson dispatched more than 22,000 troops to the Dominican Republic in 1965 in an effort to prevent the creation of a communist regime in the Western Hemisphere. Since the assassination of Dominican Republic's dictator Rafael Trujillo in 1961, the country had been plunged into political unrest and power struggles. Johnson was afraid the Dominican Republic would turn into another Cuba since there was a strong belief that Fidel Castro was behind all the violence and unrest in the country.
William Tecumseh Sherman's troops bombarding Atlanta during the American Civil War. Union superiority in manpower was now having its effect, and Sherman was able to detach part of his army and lead the remaining 62,000 troops on the celebrated “March to the Sea” from Atlanta to Savannah on the Atlantic coast. pls mark brainliest
Booker T. Washington Fought for racial equality. Was a dominant leader in the African American community. Fought for civil rights. Defended African Americans, despite the circumstances.
Alice Paul Wanted equal rights for women. Became a woman's rights leader. Pushed for equal rights. Continues to work for change even after women gained suffrage.
Upton Sinclair Cares about people's health. Revealed the truth about the corrupt meat industry.
Answer:
USA
Explanation:
To be fair though, our industrial powerhouse can't "mass produce" it on an industrial scale. However, we did have many more capabilities to produce it.