The government responded to the threat from the sleeping-car porters union, particularly the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, with a mix of repression and negotiation. During the 1920s and 1930s, federal and local authorities often sided with railroad companies, employing legal and sometimes violent measures to suppress strikes and union activities. However, as the union gained traction and public support grew, the government began to recognize the legitimacy of workers' rights, leading to more constructive dialogue and eventual legislative changes to improve labor conditions. Ultimately, the union's persistence contributed to significant advances in labor rights and recognition in the following decades.
The US responded by offering the Marshall aid this was resources for countries that were under the threat of being invaded by the soviets, by doing this they would be "containing" communism
the threat communism spreading to turkey and Greece ----> NOVA NET ANSWER
A political threat refers to the disadvantages that a business can have in a country. For example: Less protection for patents and copyrights discourages technology transfer to India. That is related with the PEST analysis, which analysis the situation of a country... and how it can affect a company.
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Both answers are correct
- threat of new entrants - jockeying for position - bargaining power of suppliers - bargaining power of buyers - threat of substitute products
Duck and cover.
1. Supplier's power 2. Threat of subtitute 3. Buyer's power 4. Barrier's to entry 5. Rivalry
the answer is containment,which was simply not to have any battles with the soviet union but to simply stop them from enpanding and just stay at their borders stoping them were ever they found a gap through the defences of the u.s
The five porters include the following ; intense rivalry of the existing firm, threats of substitutes, threats of the buyers, threat of the suppliers, threats of the new entrant
by becoming allies with the usa.
factors to consider to better understand threat in your environment (antiterrorism)
your nervous system with sense the threat and send signals to the rest of your body on what it should do next
Truman's response to the Soviet Atomic Threat was to forge ahead with a new weapon to maintain America's nuclear superiority.
who are the affected parties
With a little bit of diplomacy and a whole lot of propaganda.
A threat analysis is used to determine potential threats, vulnerabilities, and risks that could impact an organization's security. By conducting a threat analysis, organizations can identify areas that need strengthening, prioritize security measures, and develop strategies to mitigate potential threats.