Answer:
B. The House, and the Senate
Explanation:
The forced assimilation of Germans in Brazil around World War II resulted in "an increase in German celebrations and customs," since this tends to be the case wherever German immigration is strong.
President Richard Nixon visited China in 1972 in order to gain an advantage in the Cold War with the Soviet Union. China was also a communist nation, but in the 1950s and 1960s some distance had developed between the USSR and China in their relationship.
Nixon's administration was also in the process of withdrawing US troops from the war in Vietnam, and establishing a relationship with China would give the US a different opportunity for influence in Asia.
Nixon also was in the midst of domestic difficulties with the Watergate scandal, so making a significant move in foreign policy, such as opening relations with communist China, was a way to enhance his presidency at that time.
Nixon's visit to China was a significant event in changing the dynamics of the Cold War and the United States' posture toward communist countries in general.
Answer:
Inflation I think
Explanation:
The interwar period in the United States, and in the rest of the world, is a most interesting era. The decade of the 1930s marks the most severe depression in our history and ushered in sweeping changes in the role of government. Economists and historians have rightly given much attention to that decade. However, with all of this concern about the growing and developing role of government in economic activity in the 1930s, the decade of the 1920s often tends to get overlooked. This is unfortunate because the 1920s are a period of vigorous, vital economic growth. It marks the first truly modern decade and dramatic economic developments are found in those years. There is a rapid adoption of the automobile to the detriment of passenger rail travel.
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