It would be the "Social Security Act" that was not a Great Society program, since this Act was actually implemented under the presidency of FDR, during the Second New Deal.
I don't understand the question you are asking.
When Ribbentrop spoke with him a week before the suicide in the bunker, Hitler told him that, 'the real military cause of defeat' was the failure of the German Air Force. For the Allies in World War Two, the defeat of Germany was their priority. ... The key to ending the world crisis was the defeat of Hitler's Germany
As far as I remember, this one was not a result of the Industrial Revolution in Europe: <span>D. the decline of Europe’s large cities. I believe it's correct one.</span>