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Granger movement was the need for unified action against the monopolistic railroads and grain elevators (often owned by the railroads) that charged exorbitant rates for handling and transporting farmers’ crops and other agricultural products. The movement picked up adherents as it became increasingly political after 1870.
The United States was extremely involved in providing support to anti-communist and nonaligned countries during the Cold War. Here are some examples that show the United States support to these countries:
1) Truman Doctrine- This law, passed by Congress and President Truman, provided $400 million worth of aid to Turkey and Greece during the Cold War period.
2) Marshall Plan- This law gave $13 billion in financial aid to countries all across Europe including Great Britain, France, Denmark, etc.
3) Korean and Vietnam War- In both wars, the United States sent thousands of soldiers and weapons to South Korea and South Vietnam in hopes of stopping the spread of communism.
Imperialism impacted traditional African ways of life, political organization, and social norms.
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The natural law differs from the government law because the government law is usually concerning the whole state and the natural law usually concerns the whole country.