NO, I tend not to believe so.
Harry S. Truman executive order, the Truman Directive” which
was issued on December 22, 1945, faced congressional disorder for close to 3 years
after the war ended and nearly 17 months after Truman’s state of the Union
challenge in 1947. It was finally signed on June 2, 1948 and the Senate passed
the refugee bill.
However, the period between which "Truman Directive" was issued and when it was finally signed in 1948, more displaced persons were admitted to the US than before,
but the overall number of immigrants did not increase. About 22,950 DPs, of
whom 2/3rds were Jewish, entered the US between 1945 and 1947 under Truman
Directive provisions.
The correct answer is B) war between the Sandinistas and the Contras in Nicaragua, intensified.
<em>A result of U.S. intervention in Latin America during the Cold War era was that the war between the Sandinistas and the Contras in Nicaragua, intensified.</em>
The Contras were backed by the government of the United States. During the Cold War years, United States President Ronald Reagan supported the Contras and the anti-Communist strategy of isolating the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. In January 1981, Reagan ended the economic support the U.S. gave to Nicaragua. So a result of U.S. intervention in Latin America during the Cold War era was that the war between the Sandinistas and the Contras in Nicaragua, intensified.
<span>D. Europeans entered an age of naval exploration in an attempt to find alternate trade routes to Asian markets.</span>
Japanese citizens I guess I hope I helped
The challenges were :
1. Lack of Experience. Since George Washington never had any experience in managing any form of Government, operating a country is a huge obstacle for him.
2. American government was placed in the middle of conflict between Great Britain and France. And it is really hard for George to remain neutral despite all the pressures from both sides
3. Many united states conducted their own local rebellions