The United States. Americans formed multiple military campaigns in the islands located in the pacific to drive back the Japanese. Eventually, with the detonation of two nuclear bombs, we successfully pacified the Japanese threat.
The point in which President Wilson Woodrow would ask Congress to declare war on Germany would have been after they tried to get Mexico to fight against the United States.
<h3>What is the World War I?</h3>
This refers to the international conflict that existed between different nations from 1914-1918 when Austrian Archd..uke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
Hence, we can see that the United States wanted to stay neutral but was continuously provoked by Germany, and then when the Germans tried to recruit Mexico to fight against America, Woodrow Wilson declared war through Congress.
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"The southern states have been conquered and should be punished for their actions".
We are doing this one in school.
The radical republicans were about justice, not healing. They wanted equal rights for blacks, to continue the freedman's bureau, and to punish the south. This was during the years of congressional reconstruction, 1865-1867. President Andrew Johnson was more into healing the country (as he was racist), during the years of 1864-1865.
Third parties have had a major influence on U.S. policy and political debate despite their minor presence in Congress — currently only one U.S. senator and one member of the House of Representatives is an independent.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Socialists popularized the women’s suffrage movement. They advocated for child labor laws in 1904 and, along with the Populist Party, introduced the notion of a 40-hour work week, which led to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
Steerage is the lower deck of a ship. <span>With low privacy and security, bad food and sanitary conditions, steerage was inhumane and many passengers died during travel.
</span>Worse case of steerage passenger abuse was in 1912, when in the eight weeks of voyage, there was 58 deaths, among them was 57 children.