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At a young age Annie had interest in becoming a nurse, but around the age of 16 she decided to study pharmacy. In 1950, Easley enrolled in classes at Xavier University in New Orleans, which was then an African-American Roman Catholic University, and majored in pharmacy for about two years.
Employer: Lewis Research Center at National ...
Known for: NACA and NASA work
Alma mater: Cleveland State University
Died: June 25, 2011 (aged 78); Cleveland, Ohio
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a. Claim credit for the emergence of an organized movement for woman suffrage.
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The WCTU was founded in 1874. It began as an organization opposed to tobacco, drugs and alcohol consumption. Under the leadership of Frances Willard, it also campaigned for labor laws , prison reform and women´s suffrage. Over time, it distanced itself from feminist groups. It was one of the most influential female organizations of the 19th century.
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Secretary of State Marshall suggested his plan to help rebuild European economies after World War as a way of staving off political instability and poverty conditions, which would become breeding grounds for governments that would go against freedom.
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The "Marshall Plan" was named after the man who then was US Secretary of State, George C. Marshall. Officially the plan was called the European Recovery Program. Marshall announced the plan in 1947, and it went into effect in 1948. The intent was to provide aid and rebuilding to European economies after the damaging effects of World War II.
In his speech introducing the plan, Secretary Marshall presented the plan as aid for any and all nations, saying : "Our policy is not directed against any country, but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos. Any government that is willing to assist in recovery will find full co-operation on the part of the United States. Its purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the emergence of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist." <em>[I provided more context for the quote you had shown, to see more of his intent in the remarks.]</em>
The view in the communist-controlled Eastern bloc was that the US was trying to use such a policy to spread its influence and threaten their patterns of government under communism. So the plan ended up building allies for the US in Western Europe, while the Eastern European countries sided with the Soviet Union. So it was an example of Cold War tactics of competition between the US and the USSR, apart from the use of military force.