1. uncle joe was joseph stalin . it was the name given to him as an american ally who helped the US win world war 2 before the cold war started
2. united nations started after the failure of the league of nations and the success of world war 2 as a way of conflict resolution. they served as a military force when the ussr and china boycotted the vote by the UN security council to intervene in korean war
3. satellite nations were the eastern european countries the ussr took over after defeating nazi germany. they are also the countries the ussr had sign the warsaw pact after the western powers formed to make NATO. these countries included poland, czechoslovakia and bulgaria
4. iron curtain is the termed created by winston churchill to describe the ussr and the eastern european countries they controlled. he basically said the ussr is pulling an iron curtain on these countries versus the west
5. containment was the policy of the united states to stop the spread of communism perpetrated by the ussr. it was used as reason by the US to fight in korea and vietnam
6. Truman pledged that the United States would help any nation resist communism in order to prevent its spread. a big one was the help given to west germany. khan academy
The question isn't complete and you might want to ask this in the math section.
But just to help you out, 3x means 3 times whatever "x" is.
<span>A leader of the Whig party and five times an unsuccessful presidential candidate, Henry Clay (1777-1852) played a central role on the stage of national politics for over forty years. He was secretary of state under John Quincy Adams, Speaker of the House of Representatives longer than anyone else in the nineteenth century, and the most influential member of the Senate during its golden age. In a parliamentary system, he would have undoubtedly become prime minister.</span>
The correct answer is "the Civil War."
The statement above refers to conscription during the Civil War conflict.
After the United States Congress issued the Conscription Act in 1863. The idea was to draft many men into the army to fight in the war. However, there was a possibility to pay $300 to get a substitution. This, of course, to avoid being drafted. And that is when the problem started. New Yorkers were upset at the decision and many of them took the streets to protest. People from New York protested in violent ways. Government officials, black people, and even Protestant clergy received aggressions from protesters.