Contrast the American worldview with the Soviet worldview at the end of World War II
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The United States wanted to spread the vision of liberty, democracy, and economic opportunity, as well as promote free trade and markets for American products. The Soviets were concerned primarily with securing their borders, rebuilding their economy, and spreading communist ideology.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of Britain's colonies contributed the largest number of troops to the Allied cause?
A. South Africa B. Egypt C. Papua New Guinea D. India
A direct consequence of Henry Ford's assembly-line process was that it
(A) raised the price of automobiles (B) resulted in small cuts in workers' wages (C) decreased the need for skilled workers (D) made the working environment safer (E) increased the number of women employed in industrial work
The Social Gospel movement was a/an:
A) attempt to apply Christian ideals to social ills. B) justification of upper society using Christian principles. C) forerunner of the People's Party. D) union movement based on Catholic traditions.