He created the The Truman Doctrine. It<span> was an American foreign policy created to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the </span>Cold War<span>. It was first announced to Congress by President </span>Harry S. Truman on March 12, 1947. T<span>he Truman Doctrine implied American support for other nations threatened by Soviet communism. The Truman Doctrine became the foundation of American foreign policy, and led, in 1949, to the formation of </span>NATO<span>, a military alliance that is still in effect. Historians often use Truman's speech to date the start of the Cold War.</span>
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Qin Shi Huang
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Qin Shi Huang instigated the construction of the Terracotta Army as soon as he assumed the Qin state throne in 246 BC, though most decisions were made by officials as he was only 13.
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
Explanation:
the Gilded Age was an era that occurred during the late 19th century, from the 1870s to about 1900. The Gilded Age was an era of rapid economic growth, especially in the Northern and Western United States. As American wages grew much higher than those in Europe, especially for skilled workers, the period saw an influx of millions of European immigrants. The rapid expansion of industrialization led to a real wage growth of 60%, between 1860 and 1890, and spread across the ever-increasing labor force. The average annual wage per industrial worker (including men, women, and children) rose from $380 in 1880, to $564 in 1890, a gain of 48%.[1] Conversely, the Gilded Age was also an era of abject poverty and inequality, as millions of immigrants—many from impoverished regions—poured into the United States, and the high concentration of wealth became more visible and contentious.[2]