Yes, to stop communism from spreading, and to change other countries from communism to capatilism
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Woodrow Wilson was one of the main influences in the ending of World War I. He worked very close with the leaders of France and Great Britain in order to develop the Treaty of Versailles. In this treaty, the League of Nations was created. This idea, developed by Wilson, was supposed to be a collection of countries who worked together to keep international peace.
Even though Wilson supported it, the US Congress did not. This effort to not join the League of Nations was headed by Henry Cabot Lodge. Lodge felt that the US should avoid constant foreign entanglement. Along with this, Lodge worried that joining this organization would cause the US to be dragged into more wars in the future.
Correct answer choice is:
B. The Great Leap Forward
Explanation:
The Great Leap Forward of the People's Republic of China held a financial and political campaign by a single Communist Party of China from 1958 to 1962.
The Great Leap Forward designed to advance cultivation and manufacturing. Mao considered that both had to develop to enable the other to produce. The production could just benefit if the workforce remained well supported, while the farming operators required industry to build the advanced tools required for modernization. To support for aforementioned, China was transformed into a group of municipalities.
After the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Supreme Court favored a process called “selective incorporation.” Under selective incorporation, the Supreme Court would incorporate certain parts of certain amendments, rather than incorporating an entire amendment at once.