I could be wrong, but it could be all of the above. The US was pumping billions of dollars into war-torn countries to recover economically to be able to trade goods, like how they pumped money into Japan and it recovered almost instantly and began to trade goods with the US that continue to this day. Don't forget that the world powers after the war created the UN to promote international peace, alongside other things. Although trying to maintain peace, the Soviet Union is closing itself off from the Western world by infiltrating neighboring countries and overthrowing their government and installing a Soviet communist-style government. Winston Churchill is fearful of this and gives a speech about it in Fulton, Missouri in which he says that Stalin has put up and iron curtain. In response to this, the US enacts a containment policy, to stop the spread of communism.
Answer:
I think the answer is B
Explanation:
I don't ever remember hearing about both sides exchanged prisoners.
The Birmingham Protests lasted from roughly <span>April 3, 1963 to May 10, 1963 and were led by Martin Luther King Jr. with a group of people who wanted to desegregate places with segregated seating. </span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
One difference in the tactics individuals such as Gandhi and Che Guevara (or the groups they represent) adopted to achieve their political goal
The most important difference between Mahatma Gandhi and Ernesto "Che" Guevara was that Gandhi always used his non-violent approach to protest and organize demonstrations to liberate India from the oppressive British rule.
On the other hand, Guevara was a firm believer in the armed revolution to impose Communism. He always opposed the United States' fierce Capitalismin South America and its way to mess in the interests of these Latin American countries to the degree of deposing Presidents to put people that favored its economic interests, as was teh case of the assassination of Chilean President Salvador Allende.
D - Failures.
The only attempted british colony in North America before 1600 was Roanoke, Virginia, which was a total failure. England claimed several areas, including Newfoundland, but made no sustainable attempts to colonize them before 1600.