The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
According to journalist Henry Luce, publisher of Time magazine. the United States had enough power to become the "savior" of the world and have a tremendous presence in the 20th century in foreign relations.
Luce did not agree with the idea of the United States maintaining the foreign policy of neutrality being isolated from the world's problems.
Henry Luce -who coined the term "American Century," the United States were ready to be a protagonist of the world history and demanded the US entered World War II. The reason, to help prevent the advancement of the Germans who could risk the western democracy and risk people's liberties.
For Luce, the 20th century should be a consolidation of the power and international presence for the United States. The problem was that Luce never considered the opinion of the other countries of the world that have always opposed the US interventionist plans.
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If it isn't multiple choice, then option four. German-Americans in the midwest faced a huge reduction of any Germanized elements due to fear of persecution. The culture disappeared more and more, and the German Americans lost their identities.
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1. German Americans being moved to internment camps was a WW2 thing along with Japanese-Americans and Italian Americans,
2. I haven't heard that one be much of a talking point, but it is also a possibility.
3. German-Americans came to the new world for various reasons and did not want to move back to Germany. Many of them disliked the Prussian domination of the country and the dominance of Protestantism. There has also been little discussion of such a thing, and moreso the disappearance of the German culture in the midwest rather than fleeing to Germany. Germany was also blockaded and was running low on resources. I highly doubt that would have been something people wanted to come back to.
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Jamestown, Virginia or the English men.
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a compass wouldn’t be much help in navigating from one point to another. While the moon does have a magnetic field (which is the force that makes a compass work), it’s much weaker than the magnetic field here on Earth.
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