Answer: Midway. From Dec. 1941 to Summer 1942, America had been fighting a defensive war against Japan (ever since Pearl Harbor, America was fighting to keep its territories in the Pacific until island-hopping started.) After Midway, Japan gave up on its plan to expand across the Pacific, and America went on the offensive. It also turned the war in the Allies' favor. America and its allies could go on the offensive because Midway greatly damaged the Japanese fleet.
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Charles Schnenck was arrested for his antiwar activities during World War One. He opposed the war because it would only led to mass suffering and death and will only benefit the rich who stand to profit from the war. He was arrested under the Espionage Act on the grounds that during times of war, limiting the freedom of speech was justified.
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The following images are political views that are very true lol
The answer is A bill of right is added
Let’s start from the beginning. In order to tell an event, you have to read about it. The minute a human reads a story, he/she starts to take a side. It is a natural instinct. Then when telling the historical event, that idea of picking sides somehow crawls up to the surface in disguise of personal thoughts and “I think this” statements. The only way a true unbiased historical reference can be obtained is to simply go back in time to see it in person. But wait that’s impossible, so no. The answer is no.