Generally speaking, the United States intervened in Latin American countries in the early 1900s to "<span>c. protect American lives and investments," since the Us was concerned about European encroachment in the region. </span>
At 1950s it was different then today today we have many things at 1950s they didn't have many things they didn't have cars things were different then today today it's change it's not 1950s
Maybe because of the popularity of television, or because people felt they needed it in their household for entertainment
The United States' government adopted the theory of a three-branch government with legislative, executive, and judicial arms from the Roman Republic.