Answer: William Henry Seward wanted to add to the amount of land that the United States owned.
<u>The outbreak of the Second World War happened.</u> The rise of fascism in Italy and Germany worried Roosevelt for what was preparing the country for a war. In the Second World War he sided with France and Britain helping these countries economically breaking the law of neutrality of the United States.
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According to the American Jewish Yearbook, the Jewish population of Europe was about 9.5 million in 1933. In 1950, the Jewish population of Europe was about 3.5 million. In 1933, 60 percent of all Jews lived in Europe. In 1950, most Jews (51 percent) lived in the Americas (North and South combined), while only a third of the world's Jewish population lived in Europe.
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