He considered Germany the most dangerous enemy. None felt Japan posed a serious long term threat
Great Britain. If you look at a map of colonial nations in Africa, Great Britain by far has an extensive amount.
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1) it is trying to depict the difference between poor, run down schools in intercity areas and the beautiful nice clean (rich) schools in suburban areas.
2) the cartoon references the white flight movement because white people moved out of urban areas and moved into suburban areas. the title comments on the image by saying one nation but to many of the inner city schools and its pupils that statement may be incorrect because to them it had become two nation and dived into urban and suburban.
3) the suburban schools may have affected the inner city schools by making the schools shut down because of lack of kids since many of the kids parents were moving to the suburban areas.
4) some other aspects that affected the life in urban areas was that many of the people lived in slums and they lived in run down places plus there was a lot of gun violence. ( I'm guessing on this one sorry but if i come up with a different answer for #4 i will let u know.)
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Britain effectively won the War of 1812 by successfully defending its North American colonies. But for the British, the war with America had been a mere sideshow compared to its life-or-death struggle with Napoleon in Europe.
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The War of 1812 came to an end largely because the British public had grown tired of the sacrifice and expense of their twenty-year war against France. Now that Napoleon was all but finally defeated, the minor war against the United States in North America lost popular support.
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Yes, it was. In fact, the containment policy prevented communism from expanding from Eastern Europe to other nations in Western Europe, Southern Asia or the Americas.
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Containment was the foreign policy strategy adopted by the United States after World War II, aimed at stopping the extension of the Soviet zone of influence beyond its limits reached in March 1947 and at countering the states likely to adopt communism.
Mostly, support to foreign states was through financial aid, notably with the Marshall Plan, but also military with the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Containment was an important part of the Truman Doctrine, which aimed to actively intervene in support of foreign political regimes in order to fight communism.