You didn't give us a location or context for this question, but I'm going to guess you might be talking about the ramping up of industrialization in the Soviet Union during the years of Stalin's leadership. In the USSR, about 100,000 more metric tons of coal were produced in 1938 than had been in 1928. Stalin (the "man of steel") was eager to make his nation an industrial superpower and be strong for any further war than might be faced.
Answer:Dewey.
Explanation:Virtually every prediction (with or without public opinion polls) indicated that Truman would be defeated by Dewey. Defying predictions of his defeat, Truman won the 1948 election, garnering 303 electoral votes to Dewey's 189.
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The correct answer is B. John Locke
This thought of his was one of the most important ones in the creation of the declaration of independence and the one on which the constitution of the US is built upon.
During World War II, Mexican workers came to the United States as part of the Bracero Program.
<u>The Bracero Program was a series of laws that sought to assure decent working and living conditions for Mexican immigrants who came to the United States in order to work</u>. Moreover, the Bracero Program established that the minimum wage for these Mexican workers had to be 30 cents an hour. These laws were passed in 1942 and the program, which brought millions of Mexicans to the United States, extended until 1964.
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The duty that of a Sudra is the serving of twice-born, agriculture and cattle-breeding and trade, profession of artisans and court-bards.