Question:
The king of England must share power with the __________?
Answer:
The king of England must share power with the Parliament
The Western powers followed a policy of appeasement despite the fact that it encouraged aggression because these countries were trying to avoid another World War at all costs. Countries like Great Britain and France were heavily involved in World War I and suffered severe infrastructure damage. It took years for these countries to rebuild to their previous state. The last thing they wanted to do was get involved in another war that would ruin their countries infrastructure and result in the loss of thousands of soldiers.
Wilson envisioned for the League of Nations to help settle disputes between nations.
Option B
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<u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Goals Wilson envisioned for the league of Nations was settling the disputes between nation. After the Paris Peace Conference, in 1919 the League of Nations was founded. The League's goals are as follows,
- <em>Preventing war through collective security.</em>
- <em>Settling disputes between countries through negotiation diplomacy and improving global welfare.</em>
Since armed force are lacking in Leaking, so it depends on the Great powers to enact the resolutions and maintain economic sanctions or provide Army for league to use.
A.
But technically, the U.S.'s largest trading partner is the European nations, with 270k exports, compared to Canada's exports - 310k.
2. The French were mostly interested in trading furs, not settling land.
When the French first came to America between the 1530’s and 1540’s they engaged in fur trading with the American Indians. Also, the french learnt their languages and ways, treated them with respect and had no interest in displacing them off their lands. This led the Natives to side with the French later.
4. Britan wanted to take land to set up farms for british settlers
The reason why most American Indians initially supported the French in the French and Indian War was because the British were taking control over their land. On the opposite side, the french treated the as equals and had no interest in displacing them from their lands