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The women's suffrage movement split into two factions over the 15th Amendment.
In its final form the 15th Amendment promised that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
The Fed’s decisions on these two questions affect practically every aspect of your financial life, from your job market opportunities to the rates you pay on mortgages and car and consumer loans. They also affect the investment returns you receive from certificates of deposit, savings accounts and even equity holdings.
Answer: Gave European countries financial aid from the US
Explanation: I believe you meant to say Marshall Plan. This was after WWII. European countries were heavily damaged from the fighting, and served as an opportunity for communism to rise since the economy wasn't good. So, to contain the spread of communism and stop the Soviet Union from taking over more countries, the US gave more than $15 billion for financial rebuilding efforts.