Which three events contributed to the rise of terrorism at the start of the twenty first century? -The soviet invasion of Afghanistan. -Pakistan's refusal to sign the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. -The US invasion of Iraq. -The Taliban's rise to power.
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There is evidence to support that the US was both internationalist in their action as well as wanting isolation. The demand of the country was to return to isolationism and 'return to normalcy'. However in a global market, economically the US could not isolate as our money was tied to the money of other nations. Therefore politically, the US could not completely step away either. Circular loans given to Germany to pay reparation brought the US closer to Europe economically. The Washington Conference was an international conference but the goal was to reduce arms to prevent future war and involvement. Additionally, the US refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles and did not join the League of Nations. Domestically, the country also instituted immigration restrictions in hopes of preventing world troublemakers from getting into the US.
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The Scientific Revolution was a major event that changed traditional beliefs in Europe. People had accepted old theories that the Sun and all the other planets revolved around the earth. Until scientists started observing nature and questioning common beliefs, citizens remained loyal to the ideas of the past.
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The correct answer is false
Following the civil war, the southern economy lacked adequate capital necessary to be productive. Capital is an important capital that can enable an economy to achieve productivity gains through investment in various technologies and equipment
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(B) the Executive Office of the President
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The Executive Office of the President with its initials EOP is the department in charge of providing support to the president of the United States. Its functions include areas such as presidential communication and the promotion of commercial interests abroad. The person in charge of the EOP is the head of the White House Cabinet, which is currently John Kelly. It includes the closest collaborators to the President of the United States, as well as multiple levels of support personnel dependent on the Presidency. The office was created in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The staff of the White House has increased dramatically since 1939, growing to include a number of policy experts from various fields.