<span>Background of US conflict with Soviet. During World War II, Roosevelt followed a policy of "the Grand Alliance" with the determination to get along with the Soviet Union. He was determined to follow this policy after the war and believed the United Nations, one of his pet projects, would maintain the postwar peace.</span>
Answer:
A. The government did not have a separate judicial branch.
Explanation:
The best option from the list would be that "<span>C. There was no separation between church and state,"--at least in the early colonial days, since this was prior to the American Revolution. </span>
Answer:
He was the first American to enter California from the east and return from it by an overland route. He was also a trader and explorer
Answer:
No, the United States should not declare war.
Explanation:
If there was no reason to attack the U.S, then there is no reason to fight back. We shouldn't waste precious materials and money on something that could disappear just as soon as it started. If, and only if, they persist then we do have the right to defend ourselves. But the U.S should try to find the reason that they wanted to attack us for. There is no action without a reason. Then we could come to a conclusion on the subject.
This is only my opinion, so please don't think that your answer, or thinking should have to change.