Carter created the United States Department of Education and United States Department of Energy, established a national energy policy and pursued civil service and social security reform.[1] In foreign affairs, Carter strongly emphasized human rights throughout his career. He signed the second round of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT II) with the Soviet Union and, in an effort to end the Arab–Israeli conflict, initiated the Camp David Accords. With the Torrijos–Carter Treaties, he guaranteed the transfer of the Panama Canalto Panama in 1999. His administration also established official diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, while he signed the Taiwan Relations Act to define relations with Taiwan.
Answer:
It would have been really bad.
Explanation:
The economic consequences of the War. The declaration of war brought considerable economic disruption to Africa. Generally there followed a depression in the prices paid for Africa's primary products, while knowledge that henceforth imported goods would be in short supply led to a rise in their prices.
They wanted there land back
The answers is C.Steel-meatpacking industry i think
Explanation:
The United States historical experience differs from European Nations because the US had a Revolutionary War, and it was a colony, compared to European countries who owned colonies.
The United States had a Civil War over slavery, but many European countries in the past (1700-1800) thought it was fine. This is how the two region's history differs.