Assuming you're referring to World War II, the point at which U.S. actions were no longer neutral was when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, since up until then the US had been a very isolationist nation that did not want to get involved in another European war.
<span>The purpose for the land rush was to encourage western settlement.
Unfortunately, majority of the land that white people settled on were Indian territory. These lands were initially allotted for Native Americans to reside in when they were driven away from their original territories to give way for white men settlements.
A lot of white men coveted said lands after they saw how prosperous and bountiful the land was under the management of the Indian people. They did not think of the hardships and hard work the Indian people did in order to make the land fruitful. All they saw was the result of the hard labor and they wanted it for themselves, to the detriment of the Indian people. </span>
Correct answer is D) representative democracy.
In the United States, the people do not govern directly. We as citizens do not vote on every issue to make government decisions, so the US is not a direct democracy. Instead, we elect representatives who make a full-time job out of governing, making us a representative democracy.
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