The program offering reconstruction after WWII was called the European Recovery Program (or the Marshall plan) (April 1948 - December 1951), sponsored by the United States.
It was program involving economic rehabilitation of 17 Western and Southern European countries to create stable conditions in which democratic institutions could flourish. The United States feared that the unemployment, poverty and dislocation of the post - World War II period were reinforcing the appeal of communist parties to voters in the Western Europe.
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<em>President Jackson's reaction to the Supreme Court's decision was to support Georgia's efforts to remove the Cherokee and vowed to ignore the Supreme Court's ruling. He then said, "John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it."</em>
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<em>Andrew Jackson declined to enforce the Supreme Court's decision, thus allowing states to enact further legislation damaging to the tribes. The U.S. government began forcing the Cherokee off their land in 1838.</em>
There were long seeded differences between the United States and the Soviet Union over ideologies. In the Russian Revolution of 1917 the communists took power. The United States and Britain were worried that the same thing might happen in their countries.
C. “Tourism” people aren’t really touring in the early civilizations. All the other answers are correlated with the spread of disease.
Internal improvements at national expense,high tariffs
easy bank credit