It publicized the jobs need to fill in in order to help win the war and keep our economy going
The Answer is OD. treaty ending the Second Opium war
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In<span> 1917 the </span>use of unrestricted German submarine warfare<span> caused the U.S. </span>to<span>enter the </span>war<span> on the side of the Allies. </span>How did Germany's use of unrestricted submarines warfare bring<span> the </span>United States into<span> WWI ? A </span>German U-boat<span> had sunk the British passenger ship the Lusitania </span>at<span> great loss of life.
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Answer:
an act of war whereby one party blocks entry to or departure from a defined part of an enemy's territory, most often its coasts
Explanation:
Blockades sre meant to prevents ships from reaching enemy ports with goods, food, supplies, or support of any kind. in 1861, when the Civil War began, the South was far behind the North when it came to industry, manufacturing and goods
A. One of the main conflicts had been the October War of 1973 -- also known as the Yom Kippur War (in Israel) and the Ramadan War (in Arab nations). That war had been by a coalition of Arab states, led by Egypt and Syria, against Israel. Israel had won and was occupying the Sinai peninsula.
B. The three key leaders involved were President Jimmy Carter of the United States, Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel, and President Anwar Sadat of Egypt.
C. It was monumental for these leaders to meet -- especially the leaders of Israel and Egypt, because they had been in conflict with one another since the establishment of Israel in 1948.
D The years since the Camps David Accords have seen a sustained peace agreement between Israel and Egypt -- one of the few lasting peace agreements in the Middle East.