Well I believe that they were already having trouble with paying all the cost and damage from ww1 so they didn't want that on their back eithor
Answer:
Ummmm......What!?
Explanation:
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I believe it’s 46 but it’s not on there so it has to be a
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The United States acquired the vast domain of Louisiana Territory, some 828,000 square miles of land. The treaty was dated April 30 and signed on May 2. In October, the U.S. Senate ratified the purchase, and in December 1803 France transferred authority over the region to the United States.
The answer would be A since in WW1 there had been a area called "No Mans Land" which no man could cross hardly ever!