Mr.Marshall thought that the ordinary American would not be able to comprehend the recovery program, for many Americans before still continued to believe in the isolationist theory, or that the US should stay out of world problems (which include the rebuilding of Europe). Also, the loss of thousands of soldiers and the way the war affected the ordinary civilian life would most likely put a bad taste in the ordinary American that may lead to a backlash on anymore European Programs (Affairs).
1. Well, if you did a project on budgeting, what did you learn from it?
3. What surprised you the most when you did the project on budgeting.
For the 2nd one, I'm sorry, but I don't really know the answer. But for the first question and 3rd question, those are the only answers I know I can give you. But I hope those 2 answers help you.
Answer:
The Depression was actually ended, and prosperity, by the sharp reductions in spending, taxes and regulation at the end of World War II, exactly contrary to the analysis of Keynesian so-called economists. True, unemployment did decline at the start of World War II.
The answer to the question above is 1943.
1943 is the year that General Montgomery lead the allies to a victory over the Axis troops in North Africa. The North African Campaign started from June 10, 1940, and ended in May 13, 1943. The British Commonwealth force was led by Lieutenant-General Bernard Montgomery.