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AURORKA [14]
2 years ago
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History
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Katena32 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

C. Economic prosperity and fear of communism.

Explanation:

The United states after the second world war had lots of money caused by other countries paying them back from all the resources they (The united states) gave to other nations to support them. This caused the United states to have a “boom” in social and economic prosperity. Fear of communism also affected this. Fear of communism made people afraid of loosing their money and land which led to nationalism and propaganda being made in order to create fear among the American citizens.
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