On May 14, 1948<span>, David Ben-Gurion, the head of the Jewish Agency.</span>
This is from Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
The Germans (if you're talking either about the first or second world war) in both of them felt they were entitled to wage war and that they will win because it was their destiny and obligation to win back and win more ground for their Fatherland.
"The United States is not imperialistic in the normal sense of control and domination.
It is in the US's best interest to keep free trade and democratic principles alive in other countries because it improves the safety and economic status of Americans
That being said...
The United States has been nicknamed the Sleeping Dragon.
During the Global War on Terror, which started in the 1970's, the United States did not really take an active approach towards defeating and pushing back terrorism until after September 11, 2001 when it was attacked in New York City.
Even though the US was attacked many times between the 1970s and 1990s, the country had had enough after 9-11.
This is the concept of waking a sleeping dragon. Once the country and military mobilized, its enemies were on the run. The US enter Iraq and Afghanistan, captured Saddam Hussein, killed Osama bin Laden, etc.
Because of our actions in the Mexican American War, Spanish American War, World War 1, World War 2, Cold War and the Global War on Terror, only a few are bold enough to attack the US and very few actually live long to brag about it".
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I have a variety of information but I think that this is the best one .
My point of view:
Imperialism means to expand a country's power , it could be by political or military means . When President Theodore Roosevelt used the African proverb he basically said that people should be non violent/aggressive but they still should possess the ability to be violent .
Answer:the International Trade Organization (ITO
Explanation:
The Bretton Woods Negotiations held from July 1 to 22 in 1944 after the World War II, was the meeting of 730 delegates from the 44 Allied nations at the Mount Washington Hotel, situated in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States, in which agreements were signed in order to establish International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) , the International Monetary Fund and later, The World bank in order to regulate and address worldwide economic development and to foster political stability.
The International Trade Organization (ITO) did not result to the negotiations.