Answer: True
Explanation:
It was positive, good, a practical and moral necessity for them
U.S. treaties and international agreements currently in force (i.e., excluding those, some of which are included on this page, that are no longer in force, and that are signed but not ratified or otherwise have not yet entered into force), divided between (1) bilateral treaties organized by state and then by topic, and (2) multilateral treaties organized by topic, see the annual State Department publication.
I have an incomplete list but I hope it helps.
Contents
1 Pre-Revolutionary War treaties
2 U.S. international treaties
2.1 1776–1799
2.2 1800–1849
2.3 1850–1899
2.4 1900–1949
2.5 1950–1999
2.6 2000–current
3 U.S.–Native American treaties
3.1 1778–1799
3.2 1800–1809
3.3 1810–1819
3.4 1820–1829
3.5 1830–1839
3.6 1840–1849
3.7 1850–1859
3.8 1860–1869
3.9 1870–1879
3.10 1880–present
Hope this helps! ^^
Approxamately 75% of teens have admitted to trying alchohol
Answer:
Okay this was actually funny I have a joke aswell
Explanation:
why did the chicken cross the road to see the idiot on the other side knock knock whos there the chicken also another joke I wont get brainliest because im a joke :(
1. The correct answer is: A. They were able to sign an agreement that forbid the import of Italian goods but that really did nothing.
The emperor of Abyssinia asked for the intervention of the League of Nations. The League condemned the Italian actions and imposes economic sanctions, but does not include exports of coal, oil and steel to Italy. It did help much.
2. The correct answer is: B. Morality of nuclear warfare
The consequences of the nuclear bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of the war began the debate on the dangers of a nuclear war that could wipe out entire nations
. The human damage is too big and it began to be questioned if the use of this weapons was ethical even in war.
3. The correct answer is: C. Make German leader accountable for the Holocaust.
The Allies held this Trials at the end of World War II in which the responsibilities of leaders, officials and collaborators of the Nazi regime were determined and sanctioned. It includes war crimes and of course, the Holocaust.