1. People in the USSR lacked the freedom of political expression that the people of the United States possessed because of government censorship.
2. While the USSR did allow individuals to possess private property, they were limited and could not own real estate like the people of the United States.
3. People in the USSR did not have freedom of religion and the government heavily imposed Marxist–Leninist atheism on its people.
Answer:
This is part of a radio speech delivered by President Roosevelt in December 1940 (this was the second year in WWII, and the US was still neutral in the conflict).
He aimed to convince the audience about the necessity of ensuring a safe defense strategy for Great Britain, so that they were able to avoid the German invasion and resist the many attacks they were suffering.
Apart from the ideological fight against nazism, Roosevelt highlighted how if GB fell, the last territory in the Atlantic, before reaching the US, would have been conquered. That would pose a direct threat on the US. Therefore, he supported the idea that GB should remain free at any cost.
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Answer:
what is the question again
Explanation:
The two acts that did not include a new tax were the Quartering Act and the Coercive act. The Quartering Act was the act that was passed by the British parliament and was for the colonies to abide by it. This act forced the people of the colonies to provide housing and shelter to the British army’s whenever required. The Coercive act on the other hand was a series of acts passed by the British parliament in response to the Boston tea Party.
Answer:
I would say C.
Explanation:
Martin Luther King Jr wanted and believed in peaceful protests, whereas now people will use violence because they believe it is sometimes necessary to make a change. They want to face or change violence with violence.