The strategy that the U.S. used against Japan during World War II was called Island Hopping.
<h3>What was Island Hopping?</h3>
This was the strategy that the United States used to get close to Japan during WWII.
It involved attacking Islands that were percieved as having a weaker Japanese presence so that the U.S. would not suffer heavy losses.
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That would be the Munich agreement
The theory of a social contract influenced how American colonists believed their position to be in relation to that of Parliament.
In short, that if one is going to be a part of a government, there needs to be a tangible benefit or service provided.