The Cold War touched many aspects of American social and cultural life, from the civil rights movement to survivalism, from Hollywood to the universities. The nuclear threat—and the Communist menace lurking behind it—brought the National Defense Education Act, the interstate highway system, and growing mistrust of government by both liberals and conservatives. In ways sometimes blatant, sometimes subtle, the Cold War left its mark on activities ranging from art and poetry to movies and comic books. Sports events became particularly prominent venues for rivalry, beginning with the London Olympics in 1948 and peaking every fourth year thereafter. Visiting artists, traveling exhibitions, and other cultural exchanges, both formal and informal, sometimes helped ease Cold War tensions.
In the months leading up to World War I, the United States wanted to maintain its neutrality because...
the U.S. was trading heavily with European nations and did not want its business interrupted.
A free enterprise system is one in which the market is primarily driven by <em>demand and supply</em> of goods,
<h3>What is Entrepreneurship?</h3>
This refers to the process of setting up a business as a sole owner, taking all the risks in the hopes of making profit over both short and long tern.
With this in mind, we can see that because of the free enterprise system currently in practise in the United States of America, there is a lot of opportunities for young entrepreneurs to have a crack at the market and make large profits.
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I would want to be alive then because the Texas Revolution was a historic moment for the "Lone Star Republic of Texas." It was when Texas seceded from Mexico, and Mexico seceded from Spain, so it was a revolution within a revolution.
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