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Explanation:
1) Every year the company makes 8 billion conversation hearts and all the 8 billion candies are sold within the first 6 weeks of Valentine's day.
2) Both conversation hearts and shell candies came with messages.
3) Shell shaped candy had messages that were rolled up inside of them and were printed on thin paper.
But conversation hearts the message were pressed on the candy's.
4) The larger candies allowed to print larger messages like, " How long shall I have to wait? Pray be considerate".
5) Everything changes over time as per the requirements and wishes of the consumers
America wanted not just to contain communism - they also wanted to prevent the domino effect. Truman was worried that if Korea fell, the next country to fall would be Japan, which was very important for American trade. This was probably the most important reason for America’s involvement in the war.
Many in America believed that they had a responsibility to act because of their commitment to the Truman Doctrine. They had promised to help countries who were threatened by communism.
The Americans believed that the USSR was behind the North Korean invasion and they were determined to stop Stalin.
The United States believed it could win and believed that China would not intervene. They also hoped to take advantage of the USSR’s boycott of the UN to get the UN to agree to military help for South Korea.
The advance of communism elsewhere made America more determined. For example, the USSR testing its first atomic bomb in 1949; the events of the Berlin blockade in 1948-49; and China turning communist in 1949.
D. They would provide jobs and homes to immigrants to get support out of them for money schemes
An example of Napoleon being a child of the Enlightenment is his Napoleonic Code (1804) which contained ideals such as legal equality and religious toleration (both Enlightenment based).
However, an example of Napoleon not being a child of the Enlightenment is the Consulate (1799-1804). The consulate was a representative government, like a Republic. Napoleon promised male suffrage and legislature within this government, but in reality he has full power. In addition to this, he censored the press to his will—not a Enlightenment action.
(You could go both ways with this argument, but those are the examples I could provide, there could be more.)
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