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The correct response is Option B. prevent returning soldiers from overwhelming the job market.
Explanation:
Originally the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, which is also commonly referred to as the G.I. Bill was intended to help the veterans returning from World War II. The act established special hospitals and medical services for veterans. It also made low-interest home loans available to veterans and helped them to pay for tuition and expenses if they wanted to attend college or receive vocational training. There was also an unemployment insurance provision if the veterans had difficulty finding work upon their return. At the time they received a payment of 20 dollars a week if they were actively looking for work. It was called the 52/20 Club.
I think you mean "moral diplomacy" and it encouraged non-democratic and <span>oppressive governments to become more democratic, it also condemned imperialism.</span>
The message from SS Grupenfuhrer would change the business life of the Jews and affect their business prosperity in Germany. That because it was given to address the action the state police should take against the Jews. For example, all businesses establishment of the Jews including their houses should be destroyed but not to be lotted; the police were in charge of supervising the execution and incase of looting they needed to arrest the looters as well as safeguarding the non-Jewish business at all costs. the message also required that all Jews as many as the jail could hold needed to be arrested in all districts
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-Law for the protection of German Blood and German Honor
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Answer: d) authorized the President to deal with threats in Southeast Asia as he saw fit.
Detail:
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was a measure passed by US Congress that allowed the US President to make military actions, like increase troops, without formal declaration of war. It led to huge escalation of US involvement in the Vietnam War. The resolution was passed by Congress in August, 1964, after alleged attacks on two US naval ships in the Gulf of Tonkin. The key wording in the resolution said:
- <em>Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that the Congress approves and supports the determination of the President, as Commander in Chief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression.</em>
That resolution served as a blank check for President Johnson to send troops to whatever extent he deemed necessary in pursuance of the war. Between 1964 and the end of Johnson's presidency in 1969, US troop levels in Vietnam increased from around 20,000 to over 500,000.