A. Eisenhower Doctrine
This was so that any Middle Eastern state who felt under aggressive pressure from another country could ask for the help of the United States. Although he did not explicitly state that it was for Communist or Soviet aggression, this has been widely mentioned as being the motivating factor for the President's speech in front of Congress. Eisenhower felt that if he had a strong stance against the Soviet Union, this would help the Soviets from advancing into different continents and implementing their Communist views.
The answer is A. England, Scotland, and Wales.
Germany was a main reason for why WW1 was so deadly but they did not start the war. The treaty of Versailles put Germany in a massive debt and their national pride shattered. The Nazis gave the German people a scapegoat for their problems, Hitler also blamed the allied powers for enforcing such strict punishments for a war they didn’t start. Broken and shattered, in debt and struggling to live, Germany and the German people turned to the Nazis who promised them to make Germany great once more.
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first one elected to congress
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