<span>Rather than allow senators to
accompany him to Paris for treaty negotiations following World War I,
President Wilson insisted upon having exclusive control over the terms
of the treaty. Congress was dissatisfied, however, particularly with an
article that would require members of the League to defend one another
in the event that one was attacked. Lodge and Wilson had been engaged in
a power struggle brought about as the result of each thinking himself
intellectually and professionally superior to the other. Since Senator
Lodge was both the Senate Majority Leader and the Chairman of the
Foreign Relations Committee, Wilson needed his support in order for the
treaty to be passed. Instead of seeking support, however, Wilson spoke
negatively of Lodge. This angered supporters of Lodge. As a result, by
the time the treaty reached the floor of the Senate for a vote, 14
reservations had been attached to it. The rejection of the Treaty of
Versailles and the League of Nations was the first time the U.S.
Congress rejected a treaty.</span>
The best answer is, newspaper articles.
<span>President
William McKinley served as the 25th President of the United States and during
his two terms in office, he and his administration used national newspapers to
read the public's overall opinion regarding policies and actions of the
President. Though President McKinley was received well by the American people
he was assassinated by an anarchist and succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt. </span>
First one is domestic because it helps the United States with only their “nations” natural recourses. The second one is foreign because they helped a different country.
Vaccination to prevent diseases. Vegan diets or whatever diets will not prevent them from having a better immune system to fight off such diseases
Answer:
The United States was transformed from an agricultural to industrial society in the years following the Civil War. Factors contributing to this remarkable change included the following: Availability of massive supplies of raw materials, such as timber, iron ore, oil and other resources.