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Japan -
Japan agreed to respect the border of China. But in 1937 japan didn't keep up their promise and crossed the borders which resulted in war. Addition to this, Japan was run by military leaders.
Italy -
The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, was a war which was fought between October 1935 and February 1937. It is taken as an example of the expansionist policy that characterized the Axis powers and the inefficiency of the League of Nations before the outbreak of World War II.
Germany -
Rome-Berlin Axis , Coalition was formed in 1936 between Italy and Germany. An agreement was formulated by foreign minister of italy. Italy's foreign minister informally linking the two fascist countries was reached on October 25, 1936.
Spain-
Firstly the Fascist victory in Spanish Civil War, 1936- 39 was taken as act of aggression. Then in March 1938, Anschluss, or union of Austria and Germany, occurs. After that in September 1938. At Munich Conference, Britain and France cave in to Hitler's demands.
The correct answer is C. Ambassador
Slaves were used to fight other tribes I think
According to ourdocuments.gov
"<span>The Pendleton Act provided that Federal Government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that Government employees be selected through competitive exams. The act also made it unlawful to fire or demote for political reasons employees who were covered by the law. The law further forbids requiring employees to give political service or contributions. The Civil Service Commission was established to enforce this act."
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President Ronald Reagan declared a "War on Drugs" in 1982 after stating that they represented a menace for society. He signed the drug enforcement bill in 1986 that granted $ 1.7 Billion in funds to combat drug trafficking.
Regarding AIDS, President Reagan was often criticized for ignoring the AIDS epidemic that was occurring in the country. However, his administration granted a total of $ 6 million in funds to AIDS-related programs.