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What is the ethos in Martin Luther King letter berimimgham jail

What is the ethos in martin luther king letter berimimgham jail?

During the 1950s what did Americans fear

They feared the cold war turning nuclear-hot.

How did the cold war further the career of senator Joseph mcCarthy

Joseph McCarthy's career was furthered by the Cold War, as the Cold War brought about the red scare, and it gave a rapid rise to Mccarthyism in america, and Joseph McCarthy was very busy hunting communists for quite some time.

What changes did the National Security Act of 1947 make to the way the US organized its military and gathered information

The National Security Act of 1947 was amended in a way which would bring together both the department of war and the department of the navy. In this way, it lead to what is known today as the U.S Military and why the Navy is considered a military unit.

Why did vm molotov come up with the molotov plan

to prevent Eastern Europe countries from taking marshall plan money

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What Cuban leader was a communist ally of the Soviet Union

Fidel Castro was a Cuban leader and communist ally of the Soviet Union.

What contributed to the realization of the American dream in 1950s

The increase in income available for consumerism

The growth of household incomes

How did the early cold war affect life in the US

Due to the cold war everyone was affected because the Americans and Russian were both fighting for power. The economy of either countries were unaffected and the affect was mostly political.

How have cell phone change the way people communicate

Because they have different companies so they change

What political actions resulted from opposition to the war

There were many political actions that resulted from opposition to the Vietnam War. These included political protest rallies and desertion to other countries.

How did young Americans react to the war and how did their reaction shape cultural developments

The attitude of young people to war has changed markedly during the 20th century. In the early 20th century, many young men were eager to join armies in wartime, as it promised high pay and the opportunity to travel. As the century progressed, the availability of travel and increased living standards neutralized these advantages, and improved media coverage made the horrors of war known. This translated into a dislike and hostility toward service in the armed forces.

What was true about the income of African American families

African-American families made little more than half of what white families did.

Which of these was not a result of the red scare

President Truman spoke out against witch-hunting

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