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The Marshall Plan was important because it helped with the recover and rebuild of Europe after World War 2. The plan allowed for the US to give $13 billion dollars to the support the European economies.
the marshall plan helped the postwar economy grow in the united states,and helped the united states build a strong political support in western Europe
the marshall plan built good will toward the united states that helped contain the expansion of communism
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Brutus is so blinded by his love of the country that he doesn't see faults in his assassination plan.
The Dawes Plan helped lower the payments on war debt
James Madison is credited with developing the Virginia Plan, along with assistance from Edmund Randolph and others. The Virginia Plan, presented at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, proposed a strong central government with a bicameral legislature and proportional representation based on population.
Yes, in fact, any assassination at all is justifiable, even if there is no motive or cause. I encourage to move forward with your plan and take action. I wish you good luck in your assassination attempts.
He had a plan on how to accomplish what was needed and when he died his plan died with him. Andrew Johnson inherited the plan, but he was in a politically weak position which caused problems.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to blame the murder of King Duncan on his chamberlains by framing them with the daggers used in the assassination.
Connecticut Plan.
The assassination plot grew out of an earlier plan to kidnap the President and hold him for ransom and the exchange of prisoners. It was hoped that by killing Lincoln, Johnson and Seward that the Union would be in chaos.
He had a very secretive life and was a southern slave owner during the Civil War, he also killed a person in a fight. His grandfather helped plan Lincoln's assassination and T.R. often boasted this information.
Earl Casper Wilson has written: 'The colony plan' -- subject(s): Agricultural colonies, Charity organization, Unemployed, Charities
James Madison was the author of the Constitution. He combined the many ideas of different representatives of all 13 states and put their ideas into written words.
It was a consspiracy because others knew of the plan before it was put into effect.