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the Cold War- the concept of MAD (mutually assured destruction) where both countries built up their arsenal of nuclear weapons to where if one attacked the other, the attacked could basically destroy the attacker with the stockpile of missiles it had.
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The correct answer is: having total separation of blacks and whites.
Malcom X was an American leader and member of the Nation of Islam. During most of his life he believed that African Americans had to live in a separate country, while the civil rights movements fought against racial segregation. He was taught in the Nation of Islam that black people were superior to white people, so he promoted the separation of blacks from whites.
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Development of a national culture
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Let's analyze each of these. Many of these ended up boosting the economy, but only one lead to industrialism, or a big increase is manufacturing.
The Louisiana Purchase led to a lot of exploring and land trading, but not necessarily industrialization.
The revolutionary war gave the U.S. its independence but did not start any specific types of industries.
After the Mexican war, the U.S. gained more land in the West but for the same reason as the Louisiana Purchase, it did not increase manufacturing industries.
This leaves the answer as D) The War of 1812. The War of 1812 reinstated that the U.S. did not need to trade with Britain or many other countries, which led many states to begin to manufacture their own goods.
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