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The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. ... Thus began the expansion of the war to include all those involved in the mutual defense alliances.
The correct dates to these events are the following:
1. Brown v. Board of Education 1954
2. Little Rock Nine 1957
3. "I Have a Dream" speech in Washington, D.C. 1963
4. Civil Rights Act signed by President Johnson 1964
5. Plessy v. Ferguson 1896
6. Freedom Rides 1961
7. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on the bus 1955
Private ownership, limited government involvement, and private investing are all characteristics of the "market" economic system. In a market economic system the prizes, the goods produced and who receives them is regulated by the market itself and not by the government.
1. e
2. h
3. b
4. i
5. j
6. g
7. a
8. f
9. c
10. d
Answer: This dissertation examines how Cold War defense spending shaped the evolution of American political culture and public policy from the 1940s until the 1990s. It argues that the Cold War economy contributed to the realignment of American politics in the postwar era. The fight against global communism abroad altered the structure, purpose, and public perception of the federal government following World War II, but also subsidized corporations, suburban communities, and individuals affected by defense spending. The militarization of the Cold War therefore created various dependents of America’s military and defense apparatus that continuously pressed for more defense spending during the Cold War, even if increases in the military budget were strategically and economically gratuitous. Americans in communities dependent upon defense contractors for employment and economic growth lobbied their political representatives to allocate more defense contracts to their towns, while defense companies and contractors formed alliances with activists, politicians, defense workers, and labor unions to ensure their profitability in the face of cuts to the defense budget. The combination of these forces created a unique “Cold War coalition” that worked to keep the defense economy active in shaping the domestic and foreign policies of the United States.
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