Took the position that the United States should establish navel bases outside of the country​

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Alfred Thayer Mahan was the one who took the position that the United States should establish naval bases outside of the country. Alfred was named "the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century", and was known for being a naval officer for most of his life.


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True

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In their attack upon Judah, the Philistine and Arabians were probably assisted by the:

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I believe the Amalekites

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Which term refers to President Roosevelt's radio broadcasts that outlined his plans for rebuilding the economy and gave hope to the American people ?A. fireside chats
B. political debates
C. state of the union speeches
D. press conferences

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The correct answer is A.

The Fireside Chats were a series of radio interventions performed by President Roosevelt between 1933 and 1944. Millions of US people listened to him from there, where he spoke about the policies implemented by his goverment, such as the Emergency Banking Act and New Deal programs, that were introduced as a response to the harsh economic conditions brought by the Great Depressions, or about the situation in WWII.


The answer to your question is A. Fireside chats

A communist country decides to give its people more economic freedom in attempt to improve its failing economy. What outcome is the government most likely worried about in this case?

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Answer: PEOPLE WILL WANT MORE POLITICAL FREEDOM.

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