Answer:
Television channels like Animal Planet and the Food Network are prime examples of media serving infotainment content.
Explanation:
e term infotainment is also frequently applied to devices designed to serve infotainment content, such as in-car entertainment and information systems
Infotainment can refer to a variety of content served through traditional media such as television, print, radio or the Internet.
<span>April 15, 1955, at 400 North Lee Street in Des Plaines, Illinois, near Chicago.</span>
<span>Cartels could fix prices and sell at a loss to strangle out competition. Then raise prices afterward which would cover all previous losses.
They could generate income by horizontal integration which would be possibly controlling all retail sales of a certain product.
They could also generate income through vertical integration which meant owning a large portion of the industry (possibly mining) which provided the raw material, the means of production (factories, for example), the means of transporting the product to market (rail roads for example), and even owning the means of selling the product(s) (retailing). They could set the price and costs all along the way. They could also exploit their workers by being the 'only show in town' and therefore setting wages low and working hours high. If a vertically integrated company had to show their books to government auditors they could try to make a case to show a small advantage over competitors at each level of their operation which would come out overall as a major advantage which could put others out of business.
A couple of industries to look at would be the railroads and oil. People to research: Andrew Carnegie, J. D. Rockefeller and other industrialists/robber barons. A student may want to read the works of some of the 'muckrakers' of the era.</span><span>
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Answer: It is because of that is going on
Explanation:
They are getting paranoid
Answer:
A. America would provide economic aid to rebuild Europe.
Explanation:
On February 21, 1947, London notified the US administration that, due to financial difficulties, Britain would no longer be able to help Greece and Turkey. In Washington, they were confident that the Soviet Union would occupy the political vacuum in the event Britain left the Eastern Mediterranean. In Greece, the royal government could not defeat the Communists. The possible victory of the Greek left could be the beginning of a revolutionary wave that could overwhelm Italy and France with their mighty communist parties.
On March 12, 1947, US President Truman requested $400 million from Congress for urgent assistance to Greece and Turkey. By the end of May 1947, funds were allocated. Truman referred to the need to restrain the onslaught of "world communism." He proposed to do this mainly by economic methods - this was the essence of his famous doctrine. The presidential speech used the argument of the "long telegram" by J. Kennan. Since the appeal of Truman to Congress in March 1947, the concept of “containment” has officially become the basis of US foreign policy.