A socialist economy wouldn't work because America was built off of capitalism and like it or not, business feeds a majority of America's economy. Without our strong ties in international business, we would lose monetary relationships throughout the world and our economy would sink.
Answer: I think the answer is C
Explanation: West Berlin shows it.
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During the American civil war that happened between 1861–1865, the Great Britain never interfered in the war nither did they enter nto an alliance with any part of the party ( That is the confederate of the Union).
The Great Britain as a country were mostly neutral with the exception of the citizens who supported each sides according to how they deemed fit.
The British elites were favourably disposed in supporting the Confederates while the common people of Britain were supporting the Union.
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B. It demonstrated Western Europeans' growing fears about the spread of communism.
Explanation:
Churchill described the Soviet threat as an "iron curtain." Clearly, he thought it was dangerous and pervasive. This was near the start of the Cold War tensions, so we can be sure that A and D are not correct. At this point, capitalism and communism are rallying their forces for defense or attack. And C doesn't make sense, because Churchill does not reference or imply nuclear power in any context in this quote.
In a direct the people themselves vote directly in elections and in indirect we use representatives to vote for us