Internal terrorism and external terrorism both pose a great threat, but terrorism carried out by the United State's own citizens can be much more harmful in the long run. My favorite quote about this is nerdy, but it's from Captain America: Civil War and is stated by the true antagonist of the movie, "An empire toppled by its enemies can rise again. But one which crumbles from within? That's dead... forever." We as a people can rally against an outside threat and rise from whatever they may do to us, but we become exponentially weaker if we must rally against those within our own borders. That's just kinda my opinion.
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All of the above
Explanation: I just took a class on it
Answer:
Declare war on Germany, is the right answer.
Explanation:
The Foreign Office of Germany in January 1917 issues secret diplomatic information aimed to form a militant alliance between Germany and Mexico, this communication is known as the Zimmermann Telegram. According to the telegram, Mexico would regain the regions Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, if the U.S. enters the First World War against Germany. The telegram convinced the Congress of the United States to Declare war on Germany.
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The adoption of innovative practices in banking and finances.
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I don't know why, I am sorry :(