There's no perfect answer to this question (even the question acknowledges this problem). In my opinion, the U.S. was put on a path to Civil War the very moment the U.S. Constitution was signed. The Constitution brought a bunch of colonies into a union together, even though some of those colonies relied heavily on slavery and believed that slavery was morally defensible, while others did not rely on slavery and believed that slavery was a terrible thing. It was only a matter of time before the debate over slavery turned into a violent clash over slavery.
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Treaty: If the French, who started the war, had stayed out of treaty negotiations, the US could have more easily pushed through there less punitive plan. Germany would not have faced unrealizable actions, and their economy would not have been destroyed.
LON: The US had no place in the League of Nations. LON was a European matter. Had the US joined, there would have been an unfair balance of power, BUT US involvement in WWII would have been near instantneous.
The only correct answer is A. The election of George Clemenceau as France's prime minister
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The correct answer is C. National Labor Union
Explanation:
William Sylvis was an American leader during the 19th century, mainly known for its role in labor unions. Indeed, Sylvis was the first member of a trade union movement Philadelphia, later he supported different unions during the civil war and finally, he decided to create a labor and trade union as he dreamt of a union that integrated multiple workers and sectors. In this way, by 1866 William Sylvis founded the National Labor Union, which as the first union of this kind and integrated multiple local unions. Therefore, the name of the union William Sylvis founded was the "National Labor Union".