In WWI: It made Wilson control the others, whilst France, Britain and Italy babbled over the defeated Germany, Wilson decided to cash in on their dept and make plans to help the economies of Europe which would help USA.
Britain and France didn't agree about Germany, whilst Britain wanted to take a more helping role, France wanted their complete annihilation.
In WWII: Soviet Russia became less and less friendly with USA, to the point the 'Cold War started. Britain always stood by USA, making hostility towards Russia stronger. France were neutral.
The U.S. agriculture prospered during WWI. Since most of the allies' economy was involved in the war effort, they turned to the U.S. for food. However, after the war, the U.S. was still producing crops at the same rate as it was during the war, and the Europeans no longer needed to buy crops from the U.S. so overproduction occurred so postwar U.S. agriculture was pretty bad.
it didn't, it was under a different command structure
They believed they needed to crush the Allies before American troops arrived.
D Day was the day the Allies began their invasion of German-held France during World War II.
The Allies defeated Axis forces in North Africa, which set up the successful Allied invasion of Italy.
the aboriginal peoples of Canada working toward self-government is they can regain control over decisions that affect them and manage their own affairs.
it left a legacy of bitterness and hatred in the hearts of the german people
the consumer economic decisions can affect the price and supply of a commodity
Mistrust between former allies, particularly between the United States and the Soviet Union, significantly shaped postwar Europe by fueling the Cold War tensions. This distrust led to the division of Europe into Eastern and Western blocs, with the Iron Curtain symbolizing the ideological divide. It also prompted the establishment of military alliances such as NATO and the Warsaw Pact, as countries sought security against perceived threats. Ultimately, this atmosphere of suspicion stifled cooperation and contributed to a prolonged period of geopolitical conflict and instability across the continent.
What boundaries can slow down the CCC and how can it affect managerial decisions?
Numerous interests are affected by public policy decisions. Five examples are: food policy decisions affect consumer and corporate interests, public policy decisions affect crops that are allowed to be grown which affect consumer, farmer, and corporate interests; policies concerning the handicapped affect their interests, many types of policy policy decisions affect corporations' interests, and policies about animals affect the interests of pet owners and farmers.
How did Paul Rever 's decisions affect the lives of the people around him?
The postwar boom of the 1950s affected many white Americans by causing them to move out of the cities and into suburban developments. Many people held "white collar" jobs and moved away from farming.
Consumers decisions affect producers, and producer decisions affect consumers.
Our hormones do affect how we think and act. Yes, due to the hormonal imbalance during puberty, i might influence your decisions.
The Treaty of Versailles had an enormous effect on postwar Germany. Specifically, it nearly bankrupted them through the payment of reparations, it reduced their military so that they could barely defend their borders, and it took away some of their lands and gave it to the victors.
Consumer decisions affect producers, and producer decisions affect consumers