To extend investments by the United States in less-developed regions. In the early 20th century, the United States' actions toward Mexico included
Answer:
Containment of communism
Explanation:
After WWII Truman's policy towards communism was to contain and prevent its spread, rather than intervene against the USSR and China, which would have been a fools errand especially after the war. After China "fell" to communism and it seemed that Korea would follow, U.S. policymakers feared that all of Asia would be invaded by communist forces and the U.S. would be threatened by an insurmountable military foe, communist countries allied with the Soviet Union taking over Asia and Europe and coming for the USA next.
Korea was occupied by Japan during WWII, and by 1948 the Soviet Union liberated the northern half, then the United States liberated the southern half. The northern half was communist, the southern half was not. In 1949 the Chinese communist revolution created another communist ally bordering North Korea, and with support from China and the USSR, North Korea invaded the South and captured Seoul.
At the time, the U.S. was deeply concerned over the invasion not only because it was hostile and internationally condemned, but because officials feared the "domino effect" of communism spreading from the USSR across Asia and Europe, as well as rising from South America, and the entire world slowly being taken over by USSR-allied communists who wanted to destroy America.
The Marland Toleration was a law mandating religioustorerance for Trintaria Christians. :D
The Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century paved the way for the Industrial Revolution in Britain. New farming techniques and improved livestock breeding led to amplified food production. This allowed a spike in population and increased health. The new farming techniques also led to an enclosure movement.
Between October 31st and November 1st, Celtic peoples used to celebrate the Samhain Festival. Back then, the festival celebrated the end of the harvesting season. After Celts’ conversion to Christianity, the festival became known as All Hallows or All Saints Eve.
During this evening, Celts believed that the spirits of the underworld were able to contact the living world. In order to make their homes safe, people turned off their hearths or fireplace, so their homes would not be comfortable for the spirits.