Between 1917 and 1945, there was a drive to make the world “safe for democracy.” Provide TWO clear examples of how this drive in
fluenced U.S. foreign policy between 1917 and 1945. Defend or refute the idea that making the world safe for democracy was a legitimate reason for the United States to make the foreign policy decisions that it did, providing TWO clear reasons and using historical evidence to support your position.
This was when World War 1 and 2 was happening so Germany, Italy, and Japan were trying to take over the world and there were spy’s spying on each countries. Oppenheimer was a chemist that helped develop the bomb and he and his other scientist friends; Albert Einstein told Teddy Roosevelt about the discovery of fission; when a speeding neutron collides with a uranium atom it splits and there is a lot of energy created
Draft of a proposed law presented to the legislature for consideration, also used in the instance where the legislature congratulates or honors groups or individuals.