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Lenin's<span> New </span>Economic Policy<span>: What it was and how it Changed the Soviet Union. By the time 1921 came around, Russia's </span> <span>been maimed by the effects the War Communism. </span>
I believe it would be the shared experiences dilute traditional cultures. It can’t be the 2nd or 3rd answer because those are positives and it is asking for a negative effect, but I don’t think it is the 4th answer either because I don’t believe that being able to experience the same things would eliminate a culture entirely. Yes it could dilute it because we’d be almost overcoming cultural barriers by connecting through shared experiences throughout the world, but the effects of shared experiences don’t translate to things like genocides or systemic discrimination in an attempt to eliminate a culture.
Answer: B. Americans could not speak out for one side or the other
Explanation:
Congressional proponents of neutrality legislation sought to prevent similar mistakes. The 1935 act banned munitions exports to belligerents and restricted American travel on belligerent ships. The 1936 act banned loans to belligerents. The 1937 act extended these provisions to civil wars and gave the president discretionary authority to restrict nonmunitions sales to a “cash‐and‐carry” basis (belligerents had to pay in advance then export goods in their own ships).
Answer:
starting a civil war to take power from the senate
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