B. containment is your answer
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The US policy expressed in military manner with the involvement in the Korean War is the policy of containment, in which the US believed that they have to stop the spread of Communism by supplying and backing up forces and governments of anti-communists. In the case of the Korean War, the US supported the R.O.K, and was able to successfully contain the spread of Communism in that particular war.
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During World War II, security concerns in the United States prompted the "internment" of thousands of Japanese American citizens, which was and still is deemed a major breach in civil liberties. <span>
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It got so widespread because it was introduced during a period when secular rationalism was an influential topic. People's dependency on the church to be their central focus began to dwindle. U.S. states were religiously divided and ministers like George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards began preaching on how humans were sinners and people needed to ask forgiveness. Overall message was to reawaken the Christian faith and go back to the times when religion was the center focus of peoples' lives. This encouraged everyone to be close to God not just a minister. New religious denominations formed from this event. This unified the colonies but caused division to those that didn't support it.
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The first answer is A.) Urbanization, and I believe the second is B.) AIDS .
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