What is the definition of neocolonialism ?
the use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries.
What year did the great depression start?
1929
When did the great recession start?
Dec.2007
what is the capital of the us foreign policy
New York
Where did ww2 mainly take place?
Europe, East Asia, and islands in the Pacific Ocean
Who started Neocolonialism ?
Kwame Nkrumah
What year did the great depression end?
1939
When did the great recession end ?
June.2009
What is the main U.S. foreign policy?
Promoting freedom and democracy and protecting human rights around the world are central to U.S. foreign policy.
Who won WW2?
The Allied Powers
Where did neocolonialism begin?
Ghana
Why did the great depression start?
The stock market crash
Where did the great recession take place?
The whole U.S.
What are the 3 main foreign policies?
Security, prosperity, and the creation of a better world
Why did Russia help USA in ww2?
each country needed the other to defeat one of the most dangerous and destructive forces of the twentieth century.
What does neocolonialism represent?
Neocolonialism generally represents the actions and effects of certain remnant features and agents.
When did the stock market crash?
october 1929
Who was the most affected by the recession?
Ukraine, as well as Argentina and Jamaica.
What was the first foreign policy of the united states ?
political isolation from European powers during peacetime and maintain strict neutrality during periods of war.
what was the biggest problem during ww2?
Inflation
is neocolonialism still happening
Yes
Who ended the great depression?
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's
How were people affected during the Great Recession?
People were unemployed.
Who has the leading role in the U.S. foreign policy?
Foreign policy development.
how did ww2 affect the world today ?
disruption, global economic integration and digital communication.