The phrase "When America sneezes, the world catches a cold" is attributed to former British Prime Minister Harry S. Truman. He used it to illustrate how economic or political changes in the United States can have significant global repercussions. The saying underscores the influence of the U.S. on the world stage, particularly in the context of economic and political events.
It was not originally said about the U.S. Instead it was said about France by Klemens von Metternich. This was later adapted to America.
Latin America was the strategic backyard of the US during the Cold War. The Cold War started after World War II and lasted until 1991.
To win.
Yes from the end of WWII until 1991, America was involved n the Cold War with communist countries like the Soviet union and Red China.
Cold War and economic interests.
It was not originally said about the U.S. Instead it was said about France by Klemens von Metternich. This was later adapted to America.
There is an old saying...when the United States sneezes, the whole world catches a cold... In other words there is a recession all over the world because the United States is in a recession.
when the french had a revolution the whole of other european states imitate
No. You will not get cold that way.
Oh, dude, that saying is all about how the U.S. economy can impact Europe's economy. Like, if America's economy takes a hit, Europe is gonna feel it too. It's basically saying we're all connected in this global economic sneeze fest.
It's too cold in Antarctica for cold germs to survive.
Runny nose, coughs, and sneezes.
everyone if not takin care of correctly!
The common cold is one of the most contagious illnesses. It spreads easily through respiratory droplets when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes.
When a cold FRONT catches up to a warm FRONT it is called an occluded front.When a cold AIR MASS displaces a warmer AIR MASS it is a cold front.Occluded front
Yes, in Sonic and the Secret Rings for the Wii, in the first cinematic, he sneezes due to a cold he had.
An occluded front.