There were many reasons for Hitler to not attack
Switzerland, as the country did not have any natural resources which could have
attracted Hitler. Another simple reason is that Hitler never felt the need to
invade Switzerland as the whole point of attack could be to utilize the train
lines, supply lines and other facilities to ease up the transportation of
German army with which Switzerland never messed even during the war, German
armies were passing through Switzerland freely, the famous stories are common about
sealed rail cars passing through Italy to Germany. Switzerland played an almost
neutral role during war which could also be a reason for their safe grounds.
Though
Hitler had a plan to attack Switzerland called “Operation Tannenbaum”, which
was cancelled later.
The answer is B) Americans did not want to get involved in another war in Europe. and C) <span>Americans felt that the distance between them and the war would keep them safe. I did the test and I got 100% have a great day</span>
The correct answer is B, since that diagram best explains a cause and effect relationship that has shaped U.S. politics. In fact, restrictions on who can receive public campaign funds have contributed to the persistence of the two-party system.
Public funding of political campaigns in the United States is quite limited, so candidates end up going to private financing. This, in turn, only finances those who have real chances of getting the positions in the voting, which ends up closing the question between Democrats and Republicans, strengthening the two-party system.