They adapted the strategy called "leapfrogging" in the pacific war
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be that his reputation suffered. </span>
<span>The "door" is the amendment process, which allows for changes to the constitution. They included it because things change and government must be capable of changing or it will stagnate and die. They did not make it an easy process, because the constitution was largely a very good document, and the limits that it placed on the government were very important, as most of them continue to be today.</span>
I would say the best answer to this question would be option C "unelected head of state." Just because monarchy is like a kingdom and the throne can be handed down to anyone who doesn't have to be elected. It isn't none of the other options because the United States has a democracy and also has a constitution, political parties, and representatives who make laws. While monarchy is ran by a king.
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During the war, world powers needed a way to protect their trade. These countries began to have colonies around the world where their ships can refuel, military bases for keeping stock and resources that help them resupply at anytime during the war.
The war made former industrialist countries to move toward imperialism. Establishing colonies around the world to help their growth and sourcing for resources easily.