The Truman Doctrine was an American foreign policy created to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War. It was first announced to Congress by President Harry S. Truman<span> on March 12, 1947 and further developed on July 12, 1948 when he pledged to contain Soviet threats to Greece and Turkey.</span>
Answer:I don't think he was white, maybe bi-racial
Explanation:
recession, economic slow-down, a stagnant economy - these are all terms that seem to permeate most of what we read, hear, or see in various media these days. While it is true that many indicators point toward economic distress in this country, it is also obvious that strategic business decision-makers continue to plan for life beyond 2008. In fact, through these challenging economic conditions, these decision-makers have been establishing and continue to locate and open critical business operations, creating significant jobs and investing billions of dollars in the U.S. economy.
Answer:
3rd person perspective
Explanation:
the narrator was neither of the people but was explaining what was happening as it did
Crisis in
Latin America became a source of disagreement between Reagan and Congress.
To add, <span>The </span>Latin American<span> debt </span>crisis<span> was a financial </span>crisis<span> that originated in the early 1980s (and for some
countries starting in the 1970s), often known as the "lost decade",
when </span>Latin American<span> countries
reached a point where their foreign debt exceeded their earning power and they
were not able to repay it.</span>