<span>During the Bill Clinton administration, no-fly zones in the north and south of Iraq kept Saddam’s aircraft grounded in an effort to protect the Kurds and Shias. In February 1998, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright confirmed that U.S. strategy toward Saddam was containment, arguing that removing Saddam would be too costly and that fomenting a coup would create false expectations.6
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The correct answer is A) whites move out of the cities, taking their wealth with them.
In the 1950s, when World War II and the Great Depression were part of the past, American people were in a better economical situation that allowed them to afford a house and a car. Many white people starred moving out of the the big cities taking their wealth with them. The cities looked a bit abandoned until the settlement of the business offices.
D. The marches were broken up by state governments