Answer:
1. it failed to promote full-scale economic recovery.
2. it failed to create new jobs.
Answer:
1. True.
Explanation:
The Marshall Plan, an aid program crafted and financed by the US government after the war and the economic reforms instituted by the West German leader Ludwig Erhard laid the foundations for the West Germany´s recovery. In the 1950s, West Germany, a firm ally of the US, had managed to create a dynamic and growing free market economy and rebuilt the prewar industrial capacity. Two elements were key in the success of economic revival: a new monetary policy and dropping wages and prices controls.
I believe it because they give people a sense of belonging to a certain community.
Rather than tied solely to religious aspects, Judaism followers treated each other like they're belonged to a close family (they are taught a similar culture, way of life, way to behave, etc.)
This type of sense belonging was really powerful since humans are naturally created to work as a group rather than following individualistic pattern.
Answer:
dare to know
Explanation:
dare to know is what sapere aude translate to