They saw that Germany as the greatest threat.
Answer:
the revival of Christian faith and concepts from Calvinism.
Explanation:
Many of these concepts derived from Calvinism in which humans were sinners and that faith alone would be your salvation. During this time period there was a decline in the Christian faith and many secular ideas from the Age of Reason contributed to this decline. Preachers like Jonathan Edwards or George Whitefield would preach to people about religion and would even preach to the slaves and the Native Americans in the U.S.
This ultimately led the colonies of America to unite together and to help form the "american identity" and encouraged nationalism and individual rights through the time period Britain was the ruler of these colonies. But the most important cause was that it influenced the Revolutionary War.
The answer is:
(A) <em>England, Scotland, and Ireland</em>
<u>Great Britain is an island that consists of three somewhat autonomous regions that include England, Scotland and Wales.</u>
Leonardo Da Vinci, Edwin Land, and Benjamin Franklin are considered the greatest inventors in history.
The correct answer is "the desire to avoid entanglement in foreign conflicts."
After World War I, President Woodrow Wilson wanted to create a League of Nations (which shows that statement 1 is incorrect). This League of Nations was supposed to be an international organization that countries joined in order to maintain world peace.
However, Congress did not pass the law necessary to become part of this league. This was the United State's way of telling Wilson that we no longer wanted to get ourselves involved in the affairs of other countries.