Dwight D. Eisenhower was the commander during world war II in U.S.A.
The main reason why the Continental Congress was unable to fix the economic crisis after the American Revolution was because they had no power to tax the states--meaning that they could not repay the nation's war debts.
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What part of Africa was taken over by Germany?
As a latecomer in the struggle for colonies, Germany had to settle for four territories, called “protectorates,” in Africa: Togo and Cameroon in the west, German Southwest Africa (today's Namibia), and German East Africa (today's Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi) in the east
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Portugal, Spain, England, France, and The Netherlands.
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