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Answer:
D. Germany and Italy
Explanation:
The Axis powers consist of nations like Germany, Italy, and Japan. The Axis powers leaders were Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Hideki Tojo. Japan enter an alliance with the German after signing the Tripartite Pact in 1940. The treaty allowed three nations to support one another if attacked by other countries.
Answer:
d. his negotiations were always backed by the threat of military force.
Explanation:
What was the Big Stick Policy? It is the name often referred to as US foreign policy under Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909). Roosevelt acted to maintain a friendly and cordial air in the negotiations, while at the same time making clear the possibility of using force to overwhelm his opponents and achieve his intent. The president would also create the Roosevelt Corollary, in which he supported the Monroe Doctrine (marked by the phrase “America for Americans”) and sought to extend it from a viewpoint that favored the United States. To this end, it has transformed the Americas into an exclusively American sphere of influence, especially the Central American area.
Answer:
They ultimately just provoked the Americans into joining the war as their enemies.
Explanation:
Germany started by sinking American ships that were sending supplies to the British and French who the Germans were at war with. Civilian ships were caught in this crossfire as well (see: the Luisitania) which greatly increase tensions between the Americans and the Germans. This tension came to a head when the Germans sent the Zimmerman telegram to Mexico, asking them to attack the U.S. so that they would be distracted and wouldn't join the war in Europe. The British intercepted this telegram and showed it to the Americans, who then used it as justification for war against Germany.