After World War l the United States stuck with a strict policy of isolationism. The American people didn’t want to be involved in European affairs. Accepting the refugees would’ve been a way for the U.S. to get dragged into the war. We see in the later years after the Imperial Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor where isolationism in the States becomes a distant memory and where the U.S. begins taking position on the world stage.
Answer:
Both groups were founded by African Americans
One of the core missions of both groups was to register new voters
Explanation:
"It curtailed the agricultural output and affected exports" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>is the shortcoming of the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA). The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope it helped you.</span>
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D, is your proper answer.
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I do not believe there is the right reason for any country to go into war. Although if I had to pick one reason that a country might go into a war, or a reason that could be justifiable for going into war. My decision would be going into war to protect an ally from an invasion.
This is not because of the thought of war, this is because if a country lose his allies, it would be defenseless when war is thrust of the pawn that country who needed that Ally.
So i would say the answer is: B.) to protect an Ally from an invasion.