Answer:
The answer is A World War II
Explanation:
All though USA was a key player in forming the league of nations, USA never joined it. Moreover, the organization lacked influence, financial and political strength and leadership to counter many aggressive actions taken by European nations at the time.
The failure of setting up the League of Nations was one of the major contributors towards the rise and the expansion of Fascism in Europe and laid the foundation to ignite another World War.
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The White HouseWashingtonNov. 28 '85
Dear Secretary General Gorbachev
Now that we are both home & facing the task of leading our countries into a more constructive relationship with each other, I wanted to waste no time in giving you some of my initial thoughts on our meetings. Though I will be sending shortly, in a more formal & official manner, a more detailed commentary on our discussions, there are some things I would like to convey very personally & privately.
First, I want you to know that I found our meetings of great value. We had agreed to speak frankly, and we did. As a result, I came away from the meeting with a better understanding of your attitudes. I hope you also understand mine a little better. Obviously there are many things on which we disagree, and disagree very fundamentally. But if I understand you correctly, you too are determined to take steps to see that our nations manage their relations in a peaceful fashion. If this is the case, then this is one point on which we are in total agreement--and it is after all the most fundamental one of all.
DECLASSIFIEDAuthority: N. Menan, NSC 10/11/91By: DSD, NARA Date: 10/16/91
thus was the English version
Answer:
Explanation :In “Reflections on the Revolution in France,” Burke shares his thoughts and opinions about the French Revolution. Using his text, explore 3 themes identified by Burke, and relate one theme to what we are learning in class. Please only use a Canadian example to support your response.
Three themes that Edmund Burke identifies in “Reflections on the Revolution in France” are opposition to the republican form of government, support for constitutional monarchy, and support for the connection of church and state. A connection to Canadian history concerns the continued loyalty of the British provinces to the crown when the United States became independent and the new threat posed by the events in France.
Proclamation of 1763 Cause: British leaders feared that more fighting would take place on the frontier if colonists kept moving onto American Indian lands.
Effect: This law banned British settlement west of the Appalachian Mountians. It also ordered settlers to leave the upper Ohio River Valley.
Answer: Minuteman from Massachusetts