Trench warfare is a type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines largely comprising military trenches, in which troops are well-protected from the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery.
I believe its japan because they didn't officially sign anything until they became the AXIS powers
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Option: C. The United States offered support to violent dictators as long as they were not communists.
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The United States began to take actions in Central and South America as communism began to found its way in this continent. During the Cold War, America tried to stop communism, particularly in Latin America. The American government help many nations as those countries were willing to fight against communism, no matter how oppressive or undemocratic that regime or government was. Cuba, Argentina, Venezuela, Guatemala, Chile, Paraguay, and the Dominican Republic were some of the nations that got support from America. It also gives rise to dictatorships in Latin America.
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I tend to side with those who think civil liberties are extremely important; they are almost written in stone. They were put in the constitution to protect citizens from governments misusing their power. The government is so much more power than any one person and perhaps any one group. Moreover, they make the laws. The Bill of Rights (the first 10 amendments) are meant to make sure citizens at least have the opportunity to exercise those rights.
However there are times when the rights go a little to far. Numerous times since 1968, introduced various proposals that attempted to protect the rights of the American Flag. On those occasions either congress or the Supreme Court protected the individual by saying burning the flag comes under the First Amendment -- freedom of expression.
My own opinion is that many people have died defending the flag. I don't know that free speech is more powerful than the right to burn a sacred symbol. I think there are limits to free speech.
To which is stronger, I don't know but I'm suspecting nationalism. Liberalism is of course the act of one's individuality. Nationalism is focused on the nation itself which I believe to be stronger than liberalism.