The attempt to stop communism from spreading to Greece and Turkey after World War II was due to the Truman Doctrine.
The Truman Doctrine was a law proposed by US President Harry Truman. His goal was to stop the spread of communism (also known as containment). To ensure that Greece and Turkey (which are close to the Soviet Union) did not fall under the control of a communist nation, the US agreed to give $400 million to these countries. The goal was to help these countries recover from World War II as well as develop a political and economic alliance.
Answer: b. It was a major victory of the Civil Rights Movement and paved the way for integration.
Labor Law In the United States that outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion,sex national origin and later sexual orientation and gender identity.
<span>Throughout the Middle Ages, religion was a strong, pervasive force in society. Most individuals were more concerned with God and the possibility of the afterlife than they were with current human affairs, says Encylopedia Britannica. By the time the Renaissance occurred, this social attitude was beginning to change. Religion was still practiced, but people began to be more focused on secular or humanist values, rather than spirituality, at this time.</span>
Treaty of Versailles carved out disproportionate shares of land between the winners.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles was supposed to end the war and be on the terms that it does not make another contest arise between the powers of Europe.
However, the winners of the war carved out a huge share of the land between themselves and Russia and effectively ended the empire of Austro Hungary.
Germany also got the short end of the stick and Italy did not negotiate its position well.
This left the countries dissatisfied and germinated the seeds of another conflict that led to the second world war.