Industrialized nations were often exploiting their colony states and were robbing the natural resources of these states for obvious reasons. While the industrialized nations often did build up the infrastructure, it was very commonly the cases that this infrastruture was bad and the colony was worse off compared to industrialized nations not being there.
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On May 12, 1846, the United States Senate voted 40 to 2 to go to war with Mexico. President James K. Polk had accused Mexican troops of having attacked Americans on U.S. soil, north of the Rio Grande. But Mexico claimed this land as its own territory and accused the American military of having invaded.
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La fecha del Día Internacional de la Mujer se trasladó al 8 de marzo de 1913.
La ONU llamó la atención mundial sobre las preocupaciones de las mujeres en 1975 pidiendo un Año Internacional de la Mujer.
También convocó la primera conferencia sobre la mujer en la Ciudad de México ese año.
El propósito del Día Internacional de la Mujer es llamar la atención sobre los problemas sociales, políticos, económicos y culturales a los que se enfrentan las mujeres, y abogar por el avance de las mujeres en todas esas áreas.
El día se utiliza a menudo también para reconocer a las mujeres que han hecho contribuciones significativas al avance de su género.
El Día Internacional de la Mujer se celebró por primera vez el 19 de marzo (no el 8 de marzo de 1911).
Answer:On August 23, 1939–shortly before World War II (1939-45) broke out in Europe–enemies Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union surprised the world by signing the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, in which the two countries agreed to take no military action against each other for the next 10 years.
Explanation:With Europe on the brink of another major war, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (1879-1953) viewed the pact as a way to keep his nation on peaceful terms with Germany, while giving him time to build up the Soviet military.
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What an amazing piece of legislation!! What the XXIII does is give Washington DC the rights, responsibilities, and privileges that the states have.
It does not make DC a state. It just allows it to send a non-voting member to congress. More important is that it allows representation in the electoral college which means its residents have a say in how the president is elected.