What was the intention of the Marshall plan

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Answer: The goal of the Marshall plan was to help bring a war-torn Europe back into the global economy. The United States and the Soviet Union were the world Super-powers at the end of WW2 (The Marshall Plan was signed into law after the Allied victory in WW2..), and Europe would have a hard time recovering on their own. Germany and the Axis-affiliated countries were punished far less severely than the Treaty of Versailles about three decades before: this time they would help rebuild the governments and societies one would expect from a modern culture.

The Intention of the Marshall plan was to help 'rebuild' Europe from the craters and ruins that WW2 had left in it's wake. 

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What is a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution?pragmatism
socialism
liberalism
utilitarianism

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The correct answer in this case is liberalism. 

Socialism is the opposite as it entails (Among other things) the idea of fast changes, if need be with revolution. Neither does utilitarianism talk about social progress through reform.

Libertarians talk exactly about what the question is about; one of the main tennets of liberalism is that they prefer and would like to witness social change through reforms. 
It would be the political orientation of "pragmatism," that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution, since this holds that most people want to obey laws.

Political issues were coming to the forefront as America began to struggle with the issues of slavery. One noted author who wrote about his experiences as a slave wasa. Herman Melville.
b. Walt Whitman.
c. Washington Irving.
d. Frederick Douglass

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Answer:

The correct answer is D. One noted author who wrote about his experiences as a slave was Frederick Douglass.

Explanation:

Frederick Douglass was an African American abolitionist, editor, publicist, politician and reformer. He was one of the most important advocates of the abolition of slavery and he is seen as one of the most influential writers and speakers in American history.

Douglass was born as a slave. Possibly he was the son of his owner Aaron Anthony. He lived with his grandparents until he was 6 years old, as he was separated early from his mother Harriet Bailey (who died when he was 7 years old). As a six-year-old, he was moved to Wye House plantation, where Aaron Anthony was overseer. When Anthony died in 1826, Douglass was given to Lucretia Auld, who sent him to work at Hugh and Sophia Auld in Baltimore. Sophia taught the Douglas alphabet, and he learned to read and write.

On September 3, 1838, Douglass managed to escape, and arrived in New York by train 24 hours later. On September 15, 1838, he married Anna Murray, a free black woman he met in Baltimore the year before. The couple had five children.  

In 1841 he became the agent of the Massachusetts Anti-slavery Society. Between 1847-1860 he published the weekly magazine the North Star.

During the Civil War, Douglass recommended that African American soldiers be used against the South.

In 1872, Douglass became the first African American to be the United States Vice President candidate in conjunction with the Victoria Woodhull presidential election campaign through the Equal Rights Party. However, Douglass did not approve the nomination, and did not campaign.  

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "d. Frederick Douglass" Political issues were coming to the forefront as America began to struggle with the issues of slavery. One noted author who wrote about his experiences as a slave was d. Frederick Douglass

What is the world's most densely populated continent? a. North America
b. Antarctica
c. China
d. Europe?

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Answer:

Europe

Explanation:

With regard to the demographic situation, the fact of how on the European continent the majority of its inhabitants corresponds to an adult population between 30 and 50 years of age, with a progressive aging and a marked decrease in the juvenile population. This situation is already worrying in several European countries, such as Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, the Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Greece and the United Kingdom, in which there is an inverted population pyramid with a small population juvenile and above all childish. This phenomenon also occurs in Eastern Europe, where in the decade of the 90s of the 20th century, the fall of communism caused a collapse of the birth rate, already low in the European communist countries, together with a sharp increase in the mortality. In recent years, the fall in the birth rate in the former communist bloc has been muted, which has allowed a recovery of birth rates closer to the current population stabilization (1.5 children per woman). In countries such as Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Iceland, the aging process was also installed in society, which causes the population of these countries to decrease annually and not even immigration manages to cover this problem.

China world mostly population continent

Where did the days of the week get their names from?

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They got their names after the ancient Greek gods and goddesses.
They were named after Greek gods

Which strategic move by the Allies led to the surrender of the Germans and the end of World War I?The US Navy convinced the Allies to post military convoys aboard their ships to protect them from German submarines.


The Russian government fell to Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik party and signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.


The Allies launched an offensive on the Carignan-Sedan-Mezieres railroad to cut off Germany's supplies.


The British deployed a stronger submarine force that bolstered the Allies' power.

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The Allies established an offensive on the Carignan-Sedan-Mezieres railroad to cut off Germany's supplies

What is World War I?

World War I, also named First World War or Great War, was an international battle that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe along with Russia, the United States, the Middle East, and different regions.

It was against this backdrop that the Allies formed their approach in early 1918. The purpose existed to move on the defensive on the Western Front in the face of growing German strength following the transfer of its powers from the Russian front.

The Allies adopted blitzkrieg for their usefulness by the end of World War II, including in the War of Stalingrad and the European operations controlled by U.S. General George Patton in 1944.

During the battle, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) battled against Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Canada, Japan, and the United States (the Allied Powers).

The Allies of World War I or Entente Powers existed as a coalition of countries led by France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria, and their territories during the First World War

The Allies established an offensive on the Carignan-Sedan-Mezieres railroad to cut off Germany's supplies.

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Answer: The Allies launched an offensive on the Carignan-Sedan-Mezieres railroad to cut off Germany's supplies.

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Copernicus· Kepler
· Galileo
· Newton
This is a list of people who were pioneers of the
A) Age of Astrology.
B) Mathematic Period.
C) Scientific Revolution.
D) Mathematic Revolution.

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The answer to this is C.