<span>His policy is based on a historical vision of America’s role. Our policy is derived from a larger view of global change. Our policy is rooted in our moral values, which never change. Our policy is reinforced by our material wealth and by our military power. Our policy is designed to serve mankind.” So the answer is </span><span>B)
human rights. </span>
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He did it on purpose by issuing the <span>Emancipation Proclamation.</span>
- $ 1.6 billon's worth (at end-1940s prices) of Marshall Plan aid (not actual money but machinery and other capital goods, fuel, fertilizer, etc produced by US companies who invoiced the US government) as a loan to West Germany and West Berlin. Marshall Plan aid also offered to East Germany but refused.
- other Marshall Plan recipient countries got their aid as non-repayable grants.
- in a 1953 treaty the loan was forgiven except for $ 1 billion which was to be repaid over the next 30 years but was in fact repaid by 1966
<span>In a way Germany profited from being treated less favorably (loan instead of grant) initially. The German companies paid the value of the goods imported from the US into an account with the central bank, that was used as a revolving fund loaning money to businesses until such time as the money had to be repaid. The actual part repayment seems to have been done from the general federal budget, so the fund remained as a separate asset which could not be spent for general government expense. It still exists (named "ERP-Sondervermögen"), is used to give loans to businesses for investments, and seems to be at about 12 billion euros these days.</span>
Answer:
He has outlined the cruelty of Native Americans against the African activists
Explanation:
In this essay "We the People: The Long Journey Toward a More Perfect Union", Vincent Harding is referring to the struggle of black activist in their struggle for social justice. Native Americans imposed strict action against the African Americans such as imprisonment, policing, jailing etc. but the African activist responded through carceral actions. They created cultural consciousness which further led to carceral confrontations.
The main effect of the draft between 1917 and 1919 is best described by the statement: The draft dramatically increased the size of the American armed forces.
The size of the United States army increased because a total of 2 million Americas volunteered to join the War and some of them were young men that were drafted by the United States to join the military.