When the United States finally emerged from the Great Depression during World War II, it had hundreds of new roads and public buildings, widespread electrical power, and replenished resources for industry.
What was the primary reason why the United States offered to send aid to Israel during the Yom Kippur War? They feared a growing Soviet influence in the region. This emblem shows a Jewish star inside a shape that combines a fortress and a shield. Which of the following did this emblem most likely represent?
The programs focused on what historians refer to as the "3 R's": relief for the unemployed and for the poor, recovery of the economy back to normal levels, and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.
Building on its wartime experience, radio expanded exponentially after 1945, with many countries adding new languages and services and a number of fairly small nations playing a prominent role on the air.
Which of the following can be inferred by the clothing worn by Nasser? He believed in a secular Egypt. You just studied 9 terms!
What was the primary reason for the economic boom that occurred in the United States after World War II? It wasn't necessary to rebuild land and industries. It was necessary to rebuild land and industries. The Marshall Plan provided money to develop industries.
Roosevelt continued to use fireside chats throughout his presidency to address the fears and concerns of the American people as well as to inform them of the positions and actions taken by the U.S. government.Jun 1, 2020
What are two continuing benefits of the New Deal? Social Security: provides an old-age insurance program, an unemployment compensation system, and aid to the disabled and families with dependent children.
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal (1933–39) aimed to provide immediate economic relief and to bring about reforms to stabilize the economy.Mar 13, 2022
Today, nearly every radio market in the nation is dominated by a few owners, and those owners are required to renew their broadcasting licenses only every eight years. This trend has begun moving radio away from its localism, as radio groups often manage hundreds of stations from afar.
What was the goal of U.S. isolationists after World War I? That political ties to other countries should have avoided.
Which of the following best describes how radio changed after World War I? Radio came to be used for entertainment and commercial purposes. Which of the following are characteristics of radio today? It is mobile.
Most of the fighting in the Vietnam war took place in South Vietnam or The Republic of Vietnam.
Which action can the U.S. government take, according to the First Amendment? A. stopping people from posting offensive things on social media B.
Thanks! I approached it the same way you did, and just realised I made a calculation error.
askhoman4 wrote: Thanks! I approached it the same way you did, and just realised I made a calculation error.
Since the question asks, which of the statements can be inferred then why isn't statement 2 included in the answer? I agree that the information it provides is false but the point is that we can infer from the table that it is incorrect.
AnjaliS420 wrote: Since the question asks, which of the statements can be inferred then why isn't statement 2 included in the answer? I agree that the information it provides is false but the point is that we can infer from the table that it is incorrect.
more importantly, though, DO NOT worry about "fast" methods. do not EVER think about this. just do the work.
As sagacious as always Ron! I agree thats a real danger - I will work on not falling for that trap. But finding ever more efficient, elegant almost poetic solutions is what keeps me motivated to study for the gmat. Thanks
if you are even the slightest bit concerned with "elegant" and "poetic" solutions, then you are WAY past the point of being prepared to take this test, and, frankly, you're just wasting your time by continuing to study for it.
The Fed ended up cutting three times in 2019 as opposed to the two hikes that they’d forecasted at the December 2018 rate decision, and this helped to further buoy Gold prices into 2020 trade. The next year, however, was a complete curveball as Covid took the world by storm.
As this was happening and as markets were calming from the fear of too much tightening, Gold prices began to break-higher, catching a strong gust in June of 2019 when the Fed started to open the door to rate cuts.
After Powell’s remarks, equities began to spill as the US Dollar put in a strong gain during October . The equity sell-off worsened at the rate decision in December, when the Fed hiked again while warning of two more possible hikes in 2019.
This helped Gold prices to rally in an aggressive manner, eventually setting a fresh all-time-high in August of 2020. But after that high came in, matters began to shift. And what started as a pullback took on more aggression when news of promising vaccines began to hit the headlines.
The price of gold consolidates ahead of the Federal Reserve interest rate decision on July 28 as the central bank is expected to retain the current policy.
Those 2019 hikes, of course, did not happen. The Fed backed down and ended up cutting rates three times in 2019 instead. But – again, gold markets proved prescient as prices had started to incline from what Jerome Powell said that he thought that the neutral rate was ‘a long way off.’.