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Tanzania [10]
4 years ago
13

HELP PLZ ASAPwhat were some of the lasting effects of the Great Depression?

History
2 answers:
sergey [27]4 years ago
8 0
Starvation this is just where I could get the last 20 seconds in 20 words but one of them sorry
OLEGan [10]4 years ago
6 0
The country went deeper into debt, and some things that used to be imports from countries have never been imported to the U.S. since.
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4 years ago
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vampirchik [111]

The Monroe Doctrine was A United States policy opposing European interference in America. This policy viewed any European effort to gain control back over the newly independent countries in America as "the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States." It was issued in 1823 under the presidency of James Monroe, in a moment that most Spain and Portugal colonies in AMerica were fighting for their independence or trying to build independent nations.

The original aim of this policy was to prevent the New World to become a battle field for the Old World powers, so the United States could  exert its own influence undisturbed.

The Venezuela crisis was a perfect scenario to apply the Monroe Doctrine, because European powers were using military force to press an American country to pay its debt. This could have been seen as "an unfriendly disposition toward the United States". What Roosevelt did was add the Roosevelt corollary to the Doctrine, which asserted the right of the United States to  intervene in Latin America in cases of "flagrant and chronic wrongdoing by a Latin American Nation" to preempt intervention by European creditors.

This changed the meaning of the Doctrine , which went from a policy of defending the American countries' independence to a policy that allowed the U.S. military interference in Latin America when it failed to pay European or U.S debtors from then on.

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3 years ago
What year was the great wall of china finished?
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3 years ago
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julsineya [31]

Answer:

You should probably put it on a grid matching the two numbers with the boxes that fit along the side

Explanation:

once you do that, you should be able to find the value of the question marks. then, if its area multiply the answers for the first shape, and the same for the other. finally, add the two results, and you should have your answer.

if its perimeter, then add all of the numbers.

Hope this is right.

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