*PLEASE ANSWER* One way in which the U.S. government helped struggling African nations was to forgive some of the debt owed to t
he U.S. by those countries. Why would the U.S. be willing to do this at this time? a.) The U.S. did not need any additional income at the time and felt the effort was not worth the money involved. b.) The U.S. wanted the African governments to pay off other debt--to countries that might try to step in and control Africa otherwise. c.) The U.S. was more interested in promoting goodwill throughout the world and stabilzing parts of Africa to gain allies. d.) The U.S. hoped the African governments would buy American products once their citizens had moved beyoned the AIDS crises.
Many Bainbridge Island Japanese kept in touch with their neighbors back home, and they displayed courage and resiliency keeping their spirits alive while in camp. soo, c i think