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Its Compromise of 1850 :) I hope I helped
The answer is imperialism and colonization. Leading up to WWI, Europe was in a heated war over colonizing the Middle East, South America, and Africa. Conflicts over land and resources led to much of the driving factors of WWI.
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Warships are complex and sophisticated tools; understanding and communicating what makes a difference to their quality, capability and value for money are difficult tasks. An example of how it might be done is the way air forces have used the shorthand of 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation fighter aircraft. This post proposes a system of classifying warships by generation. The purpose is twofold: first, to enable navies to more easily and clearly communicate with policy makers and the general public about current and future capability. The case for a future surface combatant is not proved simply by a label, but the ability to quickly communicate the direction and consequence of such a capability makes it more memorable for those who do not live and breathe the detail.
The second purpose is to provide a different lens for understanding improvements in capability. Navies are constantly seeking capability improvements, but why and how have different technological and operational improvements had greater impact? By identifying those historical examples which had large impacts, it will assist identification of future improvements. Moreover, it will enable estimation of their development paths and the organisational changes required to support them.
This classification scheme uses the 1906 launch of HMS Dreadnought as its starting point, because it the best known of a series of technological and tactical evolutions which together constitute the start of modern naval warfare. Many of the elements of contemporary naval warfare are discernible from about 1900: beyond visual range wireless communications, aircraft, submarines, fire control systems (early analogue computers) and modern propulsion systems.
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After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Americans prepared for war. But only just that they prepared with war with Japan, but with its diaspora as well. Despite being not a single evidence that the Americans of Japanese descent collaborate with Japan, the Americans decided to secure their homeland and prevent such a thing before it had happened. Thousands of Japanese Americans were forcefully taken from their homes and they were put in concentration camps specially formed for them. It was a cruel and unnecessary move from the US officials, as the Japanese Americans were loyal to the US, not Japan, but the fear did its thing and irrationality prevailed in those moments.