The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of an era defined by the decline of the old great powers and the rise of two superpowers: the Soviet Union and the United States of America.
Well from what iu know about him, he was most famous for painting things about the leaders of the american revolution. and from these choices, the only one that seems to work is C. hope my answer has helped you
Improved income and mobility resulted in many things, and most of these answers are related to one another, but the best single option would be "<span>c. the development of suburbs."</span>
<u>Which method was more effective in containment? Why?</u>
The Marshall Plan was an example of using financial resources to stop the spread of communism.
Approved by Henry Truman in 1943, the Marshall Plan was a far more effective method in containment because of the following reasons:
- Firstly, it was a subtle method to contain the spread of communism through the USSR disguised as a "plan" to help Western Europe and its decreased economy through loans.
- Secondly, it was a peaceful method that didn't result in devastation as the Korean War.
- Thirdly, it was perceived as a "miracle" and the US gained recognition for their efforts, as well as increasing their own economy.
- Furthermore, through the US' humanitarian efforts it tried to implicitly change the beliefs of the Western European people towards a non-communist political system, for which the Marshall Plan succeeded in the subsequent years.
Vernon Bartlett points out that British forces are unprepared for the war that may soon happen. On the other hand, the Czechoslovakia army force was prepared enough to serve and defend their country in the expected war.