the main reasons why the doves opposed the war is because they pointed out that the war was essentially a civil war.
The doves opined that war was immoral, and that it was a civil and thus not a concern of the USA besides the fact that it was draining the economy, and contributing to the death of young Americans for no good course.
The Western Front of World War I was opened in 1914 after the German Empire's army invaded Belgium and Luxembourg, so it gained military control of important industrial areas of France. The advance of the Empire underwent a dramatic turn after the first battle of the Marne, where the alliance between France and the United Kingdom defeated. Both sides -Aliados and Central Powers- settled in a sinuous line of fortified trenches, which extended from the North Sea to the Swiss border with France. That line remained static for most of the war.
Wilson's hope for a post World War I society had both strengths and weaknesses. One of the biggest strengths included a plan for the breaking down of trade barriers between different countries. Wilson hoped that countries would remove barriers (like tariffs or embargoes) so that countries all over the world could trade goods and reap the benefits. Another strength of his post World War I plan was to grant sovereignty to nations like Austria-Hungary.
His plan came with weaknesses however. One of the ones that initially was seen as a strength but ended up as a weaknesses was the creation of the League of Nations. This was supposed to be an international peace keeping body. However, there was no way to enforce international peace, as countries were not necessarily forced to provide military assistance when asked by the League. Another weakness of his plan was to try to reduce the amount of military weapons/armaments for each country. This would rely on countries to voluntarily give up resources, which ended up being a wildly unpopular idea.
Judson sync it’s not the neckband
Answer:
The tribes in Pontiac's Conspiracy came only from the south, near Georgia- True
The Stamp Act was the first tax to visibly affect all the colonists- False