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Propaganda
Explanation:
Their was alot of propagand because Hitler singed for a specialized party called the Völkischer Beobachter that made comics, textbooks newspapers and films about how the Jews are bad and the Germans are not. This convinced many people like children and the elderly, as they were stripped away of all of the opposing articles and people´s side. (By stripped away I mean killed).
The correct answer is the last one
In a controlled economic system, the price at which goods are sold is determined by a central planning committee.
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The Truman Doctrine is the principle of the U.S. that they should give support to people and countries that were threatened by the Communist insurrection of Soviet Forces. Truman Doctrine was first expressed in 1947 by President Truman during a speech to Congress seeking aid to Turkey and Greece. Truman Doctrine was seen by Communists as an open declaration of the Cold War.
The reason for the speech was a recent announcement by the British Government that on March 31, it would no longer provide economic and military assistance to the Greek Government in its Civil War against Greek Communist Party.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I have noted that your question still appears on the board and nobody has answered it. Your question is confusing and needs more context, information, or references to be understood and answered.
Trying to help you with something, we did some research and found that you probably are referring to the way the government of the United States had to pay for the Revolutionary War and, among other things, had to issue bonds and paper certificates.
If that is the case, we can comment on the following.
Patriots invited people to buy paper certificates. Yes, Patriots invited people to buy these certificates that were debt certificates issued by the states. These represented war-certificates or bonds that were known as "bills of credit." So Patriots invited people to participate in the purchase of these paper certificates to get their principal back with "juicy" interests. Of course, the colonies won the war. This money would also serve to support and feed the Continental Army troops if they were camping in the area.