During the early 1800s the U.S. government adopted policies aimed at acculturating and assimilating Indians into European-American society. The policy of assimilation was an attempt to destroy traditional Indian cultural identities.
Prior to the creation of the state of Israel, Palestine was under a British mandate. After World War II, as Britain's empire was slowly crumbling, it became clear there was a need for a Jewish state.
One of the action that some European leaders did that led to requests for the League of Nations to help is: <span>They invaded other countries to gain new territory
League of Nations will only be involved if there is a dispute between two nations that could led to war. In a territorial conflict between two countries, league of nations will be responsible for mediating the conflict and determining the true owner of that territory.</span>
<span>There was a backlash to the liberal policies that were prevailing at that time. There was a movement to a more conservative and balanced approach to government, A new ideology was born, and eventually graduated into the Republican Party. A socialist movement also gained popularity due to this backlash.</span>