The reconstruction plan, developed at a meeting of the participating European states, was drafted on June 5, 1947. It offered the same aid to the Soviet Union and its allies, but they refused to accept it,[8][9] as doing so would allow a degree of US control over the communist economies.[10] In fact, the Soviet Union prevented its satellite states (i.e., East Germany, Poland, etc.) from accepting. Secretary Marshall became convinced Stalin had no interest in helping restore economic health in Western Europe.<span>[11]</span>
High prices for low quality goods is the problem with monopolies.
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<h2> similarity- The Roman religion and Christianity have some, though not many, similarities. For instance, both religions have a history with sacrifices serving as offerings to the higher power. Another is that at one point both religions were the official religion of Rome.</h2>
<h2>Difference - The Romans and Christians had fundamentally different religions. Romans feared their gods, Christians have loving God. Roman afterlife reflects their world, Christians have perfect version of imperfect world.</h2>
Answer; This question refers to Morrisons' article on the Hindenburg disaster. The historical context: Hindenburg disaster, when the German passenger airship, caught fire when trying to dock. This happened on May 6, 1937 in New Jersey.
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In 1992, most legal immigrants came from Latin America and Europe. Nowadays, they're more likely to come from Asia and Africa: (For the purposes of the chart, Latin America includes Mexico.) Note that this is only looking at legal immigration.