World War I (1914–1918), second thoughts about the perceived vindictive treatment by some of Germany in the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, and a perception that fascism was a useful form of anti-communism.
The Pentagon Papers "<span>were a secret study of the history of U.S. involvement in Vietnam," since their conclusions were highly controversial and the Johnson Administration initially blocked their release. </span>
Answer:
Germany wanted to form an alliance with the United states while the great Britain wanted to remain neutral..
Explanation:
Germany wanted to keep the United states out of the war great Britain wanted the United states to join it.
Answer:
Monopolies are bad for the economy because lack of competition allows a few to set prices, stagnate competition.
Explanation:
How did the rich take advantage:
The rich had ready capital to either buy out smaller competitors or drive them out with undercut prices until the competitor failed, then prices to consumer went back up even higher.
It happened in the early industrial revolution: Rockefeller/Standard Oil,
Carnegie and JP Morgan= Steel industry
Still going on today, especially in the tech arena.
Able to manipulate what we buy, the way we think, etc.
We need to be responsible, situationally aware consumers.