I've seen this question before, asking to identify where the narrative takes place. It is <u>World War II in Europe</u>.
The references to "fighting the Germans when Poland had first been invaded" identify this narrative as happening during World War II in Europe. Other nations in Europe, notably Britain and France, had followed a policy of appeasement toward Adolph Hitler and Germany's efforts to add territory to its control. They allowed Germany to annex the Sudentland, and then did nothing when Germany took control of all of Czechoslovakia (in March, 1939). But when Germany invaded Poland in September, 1939, it was beyond clear that appeasing Hitler hadn't worked, and war was pursued. Germany's invasion of Poland was the beginning of World War II in Europe.
They quickly went from allies to enemies. There was heavy mistrust between each other based on the ideologies of communism and capitalism.
Americans had more leisure time in the 1950s because many Americans were working shorter hours during the work week. There was also more vacation time from jobs. <span>Another reason Americans had more leisure time during the 1950s is because there was new time saving technology, such as the washing machine.</span>
Answer:
vendors
Explanation:
After World War One (WWI) between 1914 to 1918, Americans became mass VENDORS.
This is evident in the fact that the United States started exporting various commodities such as cotton, rubber, automobiles, and various other raw materials and refined products across Europe.
This was as a result of Europe building up to another war, which later turned to world war 2.