I think they do. I think I read something the other day, they ranked like 35 countries on voting turnout, and the US was 30, because of such a low % of voters. So I think that Americans undervalue voting shows up in the lack of people voting.
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B) the acquisition of California and New Mexico.
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The U.S.- Mexican War tremendously affected the historical backdrop of the two nations. For the United States, this was the country's first remote war battled for the most part on outside domain. It included different armed forces, long supply lines, a vast scale land and/or water capable arriving of troops, and it gave the main experience of involving an outside capital and setting up a military government for an outsider populace.
Mexico had lost around 33% of its region, including almost all of present-day California, Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico.
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Reasoning and explaining would be easier
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D) France
They agreed to launch an attack on northern france in order to open another war front to Nazi Germany