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Poland
Britain was forced to declare war on Germany
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The <em>Espionage and Sedition Acts</em> were issued under American President Woodow Wilson around 1917 and 1918 making a crime any interference with military operations and also prohibiting several forms of speech considered unpatriotic, seditious and disloyal to USA; this affected freedom of speech due it allowed the government to censor any idea, proposition or argument that questioned authority or challenged the government itself.
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The role that geography played in the development of Athens as a dominant power among the cities states of ancient Greece was that its location along the Aegean Sea helped Athens establish a powerful Navy and booming trade
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This depends slightly on the region of Africa in question, but many of them were re-sold into slavery for other tribes in the region, while others were eventually freed.
<span>Chamberlain's do nothing policy and make-nice attitude led to the invasion of both Czechoslovakia and also Poland. Hitler was emboldened to invade both countries when Neville Chamberlain came back from a meeting with Hitler and declared there would be 'Peace in our Time". He naively believed Hitler was not interested in conquest in Europe. Following the invasion of Poland, both France and the UK finally saw the truth of Hitler and declared war on Germany.</span>