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In the past it was so people can talk against the US if they don't like it and not be charged or punished. In today's world it is mostly the same but it is more used for the freedom of pres so the news can say what ever they want
The losses in the Middle East were staggering: the war not only ravaged the land and decimated armies, it destroyed whole societies and economies. In this way, the experience of World War I in the Middle East is perhaps more akin to the experience of World War II in Europe.
One technique artists may use to create the illusion of a three-dimensional space in a two-dimensional work of art is the "trompe l´oeil" which means "fool the eye". Another is the Op Art, in which the artist creates optical illusions resembling three dimensions. Traditionally, lights and shadows were used to create the three dimensional form. Others use mixed techniques such as adding a photograph or other objects to the work.
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A. it was seen as way to undermined the neutrality acts
<span>The
Lend Lease program basically killed the Neutrality Acts when it was lastly put
into action and pressed the US a step closer to being a full participant in the
war. It wasn't a drain on the US Treasury and isolationists weren't offended
over it because of support for the Axis powers - it wasn't why the Lend Lease
program was drafted up in the first place. It also wasn't a direct violation of
US law because it still had to be approved by Congress, however isolationists consider
it as a violation of their belief that the US shouldn't get caught up with
foreign conflicts.</span>
C. Private and Public cooperation