I believe it is A. If not, then B.
Answer:
A) should fight Germany to protect the borders of the U.S.
Explanation:
This main character in this propaganda poster represents Germany, while the "damsel in distress" can represent the tiny country of Belgium. Notice not only the destruction in the background but the bloody "Kulture" club that the ape is holding. This poster was meant to stir American emotions, specifically that the country should fight Germany to protect the borders of the U.S. Seems like it might have worked.
Answer:
1. Quakers did not believe in fighting
2. Quakers settled in Pennsylvania
3. Quakers were treated harshly
Explanation:
Answer:
Pearl Harbor
Explanation:
The President's description of December 7, 1941 as "a date which will live in infamy" was borne out; the date very quickly became shorthand for the Pearl Harbor attack in much the same way that November 22, 1963 and September 11, 2001 became inextricably associated with the assassination of John F.
C. Khrushchev was pushed out of power two years later because of his appeared weakness. Castro said he backed down, while Soviet hardliners were upset.