The phrase "War makes strange bedfellows" can be explained by the uneasy alliance between USA, Britain, and Soviet Russia during World War II
Explanation:
During the second world war, USA was a late entrant, as a country that was pushed into the war despite its isolationist sentiments after the losses of the first world war and great depression.
The other two countries were polar opposites. The Russians were staunch communists by then and Stalin was a full blown dictator akin to Hitler, against whom the alliance was made.
But shared goals made Britain and the USA let go of their ideology and work together with Stalin to defeat the enemy.
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the assassination of Austrian Archduke Ferdinand.
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Explanation:
- Great Zimbabwe was a major trading and religious center
- . Most of the population was engaged in the cultivation of livestock, barley, sorghum and vegetables.
- It is estimated that the city had a population of 10,000 at its peak.
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American isolationist sentiment actually began immediately following the Revolutionary War and then increased drastically after WWI, when many American troops died for a war overseas.