The United State (US) is the third largest country in the world by area which encompasses an area of 9.8 million square, divided in 48 contiguous states, two non-contiguous states of Hawaii and Alaska and the capital's federal district.
Along with this partition, the US Census Bureau divided the US into<em> four regions</em> in order to collect statistical data easier.
Such regions are: West, Midwest, South and Northeast.
West: It is divided into two major divisions; the Mountains and the Pacific.
Midwest: It is subdivided into two divisions; West North Central and East North Central.
South; It includes the divisions ; West South Central East South Central and South atlanctic.
Northwest: It is divided into two divisions; Middle Atlantic and new England.
During World War II there were two sides: the Allies, which the US were a part of, which included, among others, UK, France, Soviet Union (after 1941), and the allies (Germany, Japan, Italy and their puppet states).
So the answer can be any of the allies: UK, France, Soviet Union but also the whole of Latin America, most of Africa and Asia.
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Alfred Eisenstaedt was a journalist, not a government employee that relocated people forcefully. He got worldwide fame when he made the famous picture <span>V-J Day in Times Square which showed an American marine kissing a nurse in times square. The picture was popularly named the kiss because of that. He made numerous other photos of that event.</span>
Carroll was a wealthy planter, slave owner, and large land owner who risked his socials and economic position by supporting the Patriot cause of American independence. He was concerned that the Revolution might fail and bring economic ruin to his family as well as mob rule. He was a friend and strong ally of George Washington; he believed in and "worked for a strong central government that could secure the achievements and fulfill the hopes of the Revolution." In the Convention, Carroll fought for a government that would be responsible to the people directly.
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What were the political, social, and economic effects of trade routes? Political: Governments changed to focus around trades, some taxes merchants or controlled the price of goods. Economic: Many countries changed due to silk such as it only being allowed on elites, trade also made many countries change positively.
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