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Answer is: <span>League of Nations.
League of Nations was formed at the end of WWI (10 January 1920) a result of the Paris Peace Conference. League of Nations was first international institution whose mission was to maintain world peace. At 1935 it has 58 members (states). The League of Nations endured for 26 years.</span>
<span>The Alien and Sedition Acts were passed by Congress in 1798 in preparation for an anticipated war with France. The Naturalization Act increased the Residency requirement for American citizenship from five to fourteen years, required aliens to declare their intent to acquire citizenship five years before it could be granted, and rendered people from enemy nations ineligible for naturalization. The subsequent Sedition Act banned the publishing of scandalous or malicious writings against the government. The acts were designed by Federalists to limit the power of the opposition Republican Party, but enforcement ended after Thomas Jefferson was elected president in 1800. Have A good Day. </span>
It was important because it enabled countries to make steel cheaply and this was then used to make better tools and better machinery and it enabled the industry to prosper. This forced them to become imperialistic in order to get more resources to increase the scope of the revolution even more.
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<span>c. The United States entered World War II because Japan attacked its navy.
Not only had Japan attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, but that was an attack against American home soil, in the US territory of Hawaii. (Hawaii later became a state, in 1959.) The next day, President Roosevelt went before Congress and described December 7, 1941 as "a date that will live in infamy" because of the Japanese attack. Congress declared war against Japan, drawing the USA into World War II. Germany and Italy, allied with Japan, responded with a declaration of war against the USA, and the USA responded by declaring war against Germany and Italy as well.
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