The first one is incorrect because both of those happened during the founding and growing of the U.S.
The second one is correct because the U.S. used different form of propaganda to scare people away from communism, which lead to the Red Scare. Also we successfully kept communism from spreading to many countries that were close to falling into that form of government with the method of containment.
The third one is incorrect because the <span>Good Neighbor Policy was toward the Latin Americas, not toward any communist state.
The fourth one is incorrect because we were not isolated in our foreign policy, which is why we entered the Cold War and won against communist Russia.
Hope this helps!
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One of the main ways in which the holiday shopping season affected Thanksgiving traditions during Thanksgiving is that more and more people are leaving Thanksgiving early to get the best deals on Black Friday, although it is a "fiction" that people have given up on traditional Thanksgivings all together.
The first one was made from the Clergy, the second one was from the Nobility, and the last one is from the Commoners.
The key point of the Doctrine was to separate the influence in which The United States and European powers would have. Europe would have no intervention within the Western Hemisphere and likewise the United States would not become entangled in European affairs.
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As there had been tension between the countries for years as everyone wanted more land, more power and the strongest military and economic power. Also as they all had signed a load of treaties out of fear of invasion or war. So when a bunch of young Serbians assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, The Austrian government thought that the Serbian leaders had ordered the murder [they most likely did] and declared war on Serbia, as Austria- Hungary had an alliance with Germany they declared war on Serbia but Serbia had an alliance with France, who had an alliance with Britain so both of them declared war on Austria and Germany.
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Fun Fact: the King of Britain, Emperor of Germany and Tsar of Russia were all first cousins and were all in power when they went to war.