It was "France" that proved to be the most significant American ally during the Revolutionary War, since France was also at war with Britain, and wanted to aid the colonists in fighting them.
This statement is true, but not only unrealistic, now impossible. The decades prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the American government had been debating and attempting to continue its isolationist roots. At the end of the 1800s, the U.S. was involved in several incursions into the global arena, which were always deemed problematic in that the viewpoint was to take care of America by itself, within itself, isolationism. The lack of immediate involvement in World War I demonstrates this, and again here at the beginning of the U.S. involvement in World War II. The U.S. again had resisted the urge to be directly involved in the spheres of war happening in Europe and in Asia, but the Japanese had so antagonized the U.S. with their devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, that involvement in the war was now almost an obligation. With the U.S. having been involved in so many arenas of battle, their policy of isolationism quickly changed to one of capitalistic imperialism in order to obtain and plunder resources throughout the world.<span />
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It led to people fighting
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Revolution
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In 1934 Joseph Stalin created the NKVD as a secret police force.
In 1936 Joseph Stalin began what is known as the great purge. The purges lasted for 2 years all the way until 1938.
Joseph Stalin would use the NKVD to repress cultural and religious minorities as well as represss all those who spoke out against his regime.
During his regime, Staling never had to start or lead a revolution as he gained power from the death of Lenin and was able to keep it through supression and purges.