Answer:
During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union fought together as allies against the Axis powers. However, the relationship between the two nations was a tense one. Americans had long been wary of Soviet communism and concerned about Russian leader Joseph Stalin's tyrannical rule of his own country.
Depends on the worldview aka what belief... In a Christian's point of view it is possible to date the earth based on facts found in the Bible but in a Secular point of view it is impossible to accurately date the earth.
I'm not sure what worldview your question is referring to but assuming it's secular I would put true.
Based on the Bible it would be false because based on information found in the Bible we can accurately date the earth. ;p
Answer:
It could be construed as a victory of capitalism over communism.
Explanation:
At the end of World War Two, Europe was devastated. The split between the Soviet Union and her Western allies meant that the economic regeneration of Western Europe was seen as imperative in preventing the spread of communism, especially in France and Italy both of whom had large communist parties.
On this basis, the USA through the Marshall Plan invested billions of dollars to regenerate Western Europe's economies. The development of greater European trade and economic integration initially through the Treaty of Rome in 1956 which set up the EEC, later the EC and now the EU and the growth of capitalism can be contrasted with what happened in Eastern Europe.
Here economic policy was tied into Soviet foreign policy (the same could be said of US policy in the West). Stalin wanted a protective ring of states to prevent a further attack from the West.
This included not only a military alliance, the Warsaw Pact set up after Stalin's death but also political union Cominform, and economic union Comecon. Comecon was a way in which the Soviets could exercise highly centralized economic control over Eastern Europe with very restricted trade practices. This, in turn, led to economic stagnation with member states offloading cheap surpluses onto other member states which no-one wanted.
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After the invasion of Afghanistan by US-led forces, <span>democratic elections were held. </span>