Answer: Please see explanatory column
Explanation:
1 . Has the everlasting gospel to preach to all people--- 1st angel
2 . Appears out of the temple having a sharp sickle thrusts it into the grape harvest to reap it----5th angel
3 . Urges the fifth angel to thrust in the sickle and reap the grape harvest 6th angel
4 . Declares doom and the wrath of God to those who have worshiped the beast---3rd angel
5 . Announces the fall of the evil powers that have caused the people of the earth to err 2nd angel
6 . Cries to the one like the Son of the man to thrust in the sickle and reap the ripe harvest--- 4th Angel
Answer:
like i think its a and b cause look again
Henry Wallace's description of American foreign policy was somewhere between the positions of President Truman and Soviet ambassador Novikov. Wallace acknowledged that America's policy was an attempt to establish and safeguard democracy in other nations. But he also noted that attempts to do so in Eastern Europe would inevitably be seen by the Soviets as a threat to their security, even as an attempt to destroy the Soviet Union.
President Truman's position (as stated in the speech in March, 1947, in which he laid out the "Truman Doctrine"), was that those who supported a free and democratic way of life had to oppose governments that forced the will of a minority upon the rest of society by oppression and by controlling the media and suppressing dissent.
Soviet ambassador Nikolai Novikov went as far as to accuse the Americans of imperialism as the essence of their foreign policy, in the telegram he sent sent to the Soviet leadership in September, 1946.
Henry Wallace had been Vice-President of the United States under Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1941-1945, prior to Harry Truman serving in that role. When Truman became president after FDR's death, Wallace served in the Truman administration as Secretary of Commerce. After his letter to President Truman in July, 1946, and other controversial comments he made, Truman dismissed Wallace from his administration (in September, 1946). Truman and Wallace definitely did not see eye-to-eye on foreign policy, especially in regard to the Soviet Union.
guessing
D.
the power to set the jurisdiction of courts
a b c aren't checks
Id say the 4th one bc jobs are important in that area