(APEX) Both were surprise attacks that resulted in serious negative consequences for the attackers.
Most likely have more conflict because of all the wars they had. For example like the stamp act or the Boston tea party
Goebbels and Hirohito both tailored their speeches to conform to the cultures that they were addressing. In Goebbels's speech, he used a much more hard-line, vindictive, almost violent tone because he was addressing a people who were in the midst of using violence against those they felt were inferior. Hirohito, on the other hand, used a much more even, businesslike tone because the culture he ruled over was very businesslike in their day-to-day dealings.
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The Marshall Plan, or European Recovery Program, was an American initiative to help rebuild the economy of Western Europe after World War II. It was determined that the aid should stress “the raising of European production and consumption through the economic and functional integration of Europe” (Maier, 1991, p. 9).