Britain and The United States were allies. They wanted to end the war (World War 1). Wilson saw Germany's actions as an act of war and thus ended the Isolation Policy.
Answer:
B he won the Presidential election of 1896
Explanation:
William Jennings Bryan was an<em> American politician</em> who grew up in Nebraska. Although he ran as a candidate for the Presidential position, <u>he never won the Presidential election of</u><u><em> 1896.</em></u> He even ran again twice, in <em>1900</em> and<em> 1908</em>, respectively.
The 1896 Presidential election was<u> intensely fought</u>. However, William Mckinley (a Republican) won as the President.
This makes "choice B" as<u> incorrect.</u>
So, this explains the answer.
Laws created by the government prohibited cattle drivers from cutting barbed wire. I think this is the answer
A draft is the first step in the process of writing a bill.
An idea for a law is drafted by someone interested in seeing a law made who then finds a Congressional sponsor to back it.
Each bill begins as a draft and is written by a person interested in creating a law. The bills can be written by any congressional member or the president but needs a sponsor from the House of Representatives. All bills begin in the House and will go to committee to determine if the bill can move on to House vote.
The answer is B. The Marshall Plan was made to lend mainly Germany money post-war, however what the US really wanted to happen was the Germans would take the money to pay back Britain and France who would then in turn pay the US back for aid lenses during the war. Although in the end it resulted in massive inflation in Germany and caused a worldwide economic slump that last for almost a decade because in the end the money wasn't making its way around the circle.