The program that provided $13 billion in economic aid to Europe in the years after World War II is known as

a. the Truman Doctrine.
b. the Common Market.
c. the Marshall Plan.
d. EURATOM.
e. UNESCO.


c

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a. a celebration of black culture and creative expression of a prominent and vibrant black community in the North. b. the migration of Southern blacks to northern sections of New York City c. the movement led by Marcus Garvey d. the effort to resist racism and segregation in the North. e. None of these choices are correct.

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A) lockouts and government troops to protect workers B) firing managers and using industrial psychology C) strikes, leading to negotiations D) buying out factory owners and boycotting products E) hiring other workers to take their place and striking

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social elites was an early source of personal friction between President Jackson and Senator John Calhoun of South Carolina. Answer:

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