Answer: 1. Pannasie alienated the overwhelmingly white American critical establishment – key figures were John ... for several of Duke Ellington's later projects, praised the virtues of a tradition-based, swinging mainstream.
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Explanation:
<span>Foreign investors owned a greater amount US stocks, bonds, and factories than investors in the US owned of assets in foreign markets.
In 1985, the <em>New York Times</em> reported, "U.S. Turns into Debtor Nation," because a Commerce Department report showed the US "owing foreigners more then they owe it." By that they meant that "foreign ownership of American factories, real estate, stocks and bonds exceeded American ownership of foreign assets."
However, there's another way to look at this picture than the "debtor nation" label. The Heritage Foundation (a conservative group) noted in 1985 that having foreign investors pursuing assets in the United States indicated strong confidence by those investors in </span><span>the </span>American<span> economy. You invest in a country's assets because you think those assets will grow in value. So, becoming a "debtor nation" can be viewed as a sign of economic health in the eyes of the rest of the world.</span>
Question 3
Persian Gulf War – a war a waged by the coalition forces against
Saddam Hussein.
Question 4
Osama Bin Laden – Responsible of the 9/11 attack and One of
the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and Most Wanted Terrorists.
Question 5
He declares war on terrorism and troops are sent to
Afghanistan to dismantle the Taliban and Al-Qaeda
Question 6
Saddam Hussein is forced out of the government in Iraq and
sentenced to death
<span>a ban on child labor
</span><span>labor laws
</span>better working conditions
<span>representation to the management</span>