Socrates. You think your teacher is tough when he or she asks a question? Socrates almost never gave a straight answer. A question was always followed by another question. He's fun to read about, but I'll bet his students didn't always like it.
Answer:
Which of the following pieces of legislation was also known as the Wagner Act?
the National Industry Recovery Act
the Federal Theater Project
the National Labor Relations Act
the Federal Arts Project
Explanation:
I think that in/ during a way you are there for one purpose. And, that's to defend your country. So.. No matter the outcome. You kinda did ask for that outcome. Nobody forced you to go to war. You trained your army for that day.
Answer:
The tariff sought to protect northern and western agricultural products from competition with foreign imports; however, the resulting tax on foreign goods would raise the cost of living in the South and would cut into the profits of New England's industrialists
Explanation:
Answer:
The cash-and-carry policy allows the sale of arms to nations at war but only for cash.
The Lend-Lease Act allows Britain to buy arms from the United States on credit.
The Japanese air force attacks the US army base at Pearl Harbor.
The United States declares war on Japan.
Explanation:
The Cash and carry policy allows the sale of military supplies to allies power on basis of cash and carry. They had to pay cash for American goods, and then transport it on their ships.
The Lend-Lease Act permitted the sale of weapons to other nation under Allied power included United Kingdom, France, China, and later the Soviet Union and other Allied nations.
The United States joined World war II after Pearl Harbor attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. The Japanese Air Force attacked Pearl Harbor to take control over the Pacific Ocean.