Answer:
The government action described by Chief Joseph in this quote refers to no more wars
Explanation:
The government is not willing to indulge into any other form of fight. The Chief is saddened by the loss of people and properties in the war time. Hence, the government do not want to fight any more and wants peace and prosperity
I'm gonna choose the first prompt, I feel like it's a lot easier to come up with support.
During the early years of our independence as a country, prominent leaders George Washington and James Monroe both argued against becoming involved in foreign affairs. They felt that any international conflict brought with it the chance of war, and because America was so newly founded, we would be destroyed. Instead, they claimed that the country needed to concentrate on getting itself on its feet before they could begin to concern itself with other countries. By choosing to ignore international conflict around them, it eliminated any possible disputes with any other countries. Although this policy of isolationism worked for our founding fathers, following the same policy in today's world is not possible.
I gave you like ~150 words there to start you off, now I'll pass along things you can use as support. I'm not sure what grade you're in so I don't want to write something that sounds too elevated.
<span>The conflict in the Middle East would be vastly different.
</span>Israel would have to become more militant<span>, as they would lose the one counterweight that keeps other regional ambitions in check. Europe would fill the diplomatic void that US leaves behind. </span>France and UK would have to step up for the role of external arbitrator<span>. Saudis and other local oil exporter emirates would probably form alliance against non-oil producing Shiite majority nations. This</span><span> would result in higher energy price for the world.
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<span>Japan and other Asian countries would have to form alliances to counter the Chinese territorial ambitions on their own
</span>In exchange for Japan not re-arming, the United States had guaranteed Japan’s safety. South Korea also relies heavily on the US to keep North Korea in its box. Choosing to isolationist would be a betrayal of our promises, and potentially force <span>Japan into changing its pacifist constitution. Some ASEAN countries may form military alliances, and Australia and New Zealand would likely face an even greater influx of immigrants from Asian countries.
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US aid to Africa would cease<span>.
The continent of Africa is heavily reliant on the U.S. for support to combat epidemics and conflict. Many dictators and local strongmen would lose all aid money flowing into their coffers. Local conflicts may increase. China and Europe will fight for influence in the region. Nigeria and South Africa would also compete for continental influence.
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Answer:
The legislative branch
Explanation:
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A temporary economic decline
Answer:
D. creation of a youth culture in the 1960s
Explanation:
The baby-boom was a demographic phenomenon that occurred after WWII, between 1946 and 1964, characterized by an increase in the birthrate. This increment was due to the unprecedented global economic growth that followed the war. Consequently, the young range of the population was larger during the 50s and 60s, which combined with economic development, created a new branch of consumers in the market: teenagers and young people. The new teenagers, most of them from the middle class who had access to jobs, demanded new cultural goods, like rock music, comics, movies, art, etc. Young people did not only entered in the public sphere as passive consumers, but also as active members of the civil society, demanding for different politics towards sex, drugs, the Vietnam war, civil rights, women rights, and against the Cold War, and the Nuclear race, among other things. This created a totally new youth culture during the 60s, giving place to the hippie wave and counter-culture movement that characterized the second part of the 20th century.