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After World War II, much of Europe lay in ruins. In order to restore its economic stability, the U.S. enacted the Marshall Plan. Named after George Marshall, the United States Secretary of State, the Marshall Plan was America's initiative to aid post World War II Europe.
The statement which is not true is:
A. The Phoenician civilization lived in the mountains of Greece.
Explanation:
The Phoenicians were an ancient civilization composed of city-states that lived in the Eastern Mediterranean, in what today is Lebanon, Southern Syria and Northern Israel. The Phoenicians' location in the Mediterranean and their advanced skills as maritime people and as shipbuilders allowed them to trade with other civilizations along the Mediterranean including Greece and they became a wealthy civilization. The Phoenicians are mostly famous for their tyrian purple dye that was used to dress the royal class, they are also famous for the creation of the alphabet.
Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace was called Fourteen Points.
Answer:the name of the people that had settled in the middle colonies was the Indies.
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The Harding Administration Domestic Affairs The undisputed goal of the Harding administration was to use governmental powers to assist American business and industry to prosper — a trend that had begun during World War I and accelerated during the New Era of the 1920s .