The Truman Doctrine (1947) was designed to support anti-communists
and resist the spread of communism. Initially, it stated that the
United States would support both Turkey and Greece with economic
and military aid, preventing them falling into the Soviet sphere.
Answer:
Postmillenialism believes...
the kingdom of God is currently advancing
On of the arguments against a pre-tribulational rapture based on 1 Thesalonians 4:15-17 is...
doesn't reference a secret coming
The New Testament clearly speaks of bodily resurrection.
true
Historic premillennialism believes...
there will be a literal millennium on the earth (but no pre-tribulational rapture)
Virtually all scholars believe in the rapture.
false
Jesus' promise of his presence to believers in the present is the same as his second coming.
false
Amillenialism believes...
the millennium is spiritual
There will be a future coming judgment.
true
If you mean Prince Henry the navigator, he was the third son of King John I from Portugal and he was called infante Dom Henrique in Portuguese.
Answer:
D. He recommended that Congress recognize the victims of the attack with a memorial
Explanation:
President Roosevelt emphasized on the attack on Americans and the war, so this means that he would want the Congress to recognize the victims of the attack with a memorial
Sorry if I'm wrong bc I'm not from The USA :(
<em>PLEASE DO</em><em> </em><em>MARK ME</em><em> </em><em>AS BRAINLIEST</em><em> </em><em>IF MY</em><em> </em><em>ANSWER IS</em><em> </em><em>HELPFUL</em><em> </em><em>;</em><em>)</em><em> </em>
Answer:
<h2>b. He had supported the union in previous matters.</h2>
Explanation:
During the 1980 campaign for the presidency, candidate Ronald Reagan had endorsed the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO), which was the air traffic controllers union. As a candidate in the campaign, Reagan had voiced his support for the union's desire for better working conditions. But when the PATCO workers went on strike in 1981, as President of the United States, Reagan had a different opinion. He called the strike illegal and a threat to national safety. He fired more than 11,000 workers who refused his order to return to work, and federal judges set $1 million per day fines against the union as long as the strike persisted.