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The United States pursued gradual engagement to the Allied nations of Europe by passing the Lend-Lease Bill.
Under this bill, the United States will provide Great Britain the necessary supplies and armaments that it needs to fight against Germany. Knowing that Great Britain's liquidity is questionable, the United States will not demand immediate payment and when the time comes that payment is demanded,they will accept other modes of payment beside cash.
<span>In this scenario, the United States did not violate the Neutrality Act of 1939. They also ensured that the war fought in Europe will not reach their shores by ensuring that Great Britain has the capacity to fight and win the war against Germany. Thus, their assistance through lend-lease bill. </span>
<span>Aristotle is one of the earliest known scientist that has explored in the field of taxonomy. Taxonomy is the science of naming organisms which is based by now, a lot of categorizing elements. However, during Aristotle's time he was able to distinguish one organism from the other by morphological differences.</span>
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From the picture attached below, the correct way to match each committee with its description is given below:
Select committee- A temporary investigative committee
Joint committee- A committee with equal members from both parties
Standing committee- A permanent committee on a specific subject
Explanation:
In a given political environment, there may be reasons why committee would need to be formed with specific objectives needed to be achieved within a time frame.
<em>A situation whereby an equal number of political member of a party forms a committee for investigating a particular event is called Joint committee. This is done to ensure fairness and equal representation. While, select committee is a temporal committee setup for immediate investigation or fact finding before a detailed investigation would be carried out.</em>
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Carthage's wealth and power rested primarily on its strategic location, which provided access to abundant fertile land and major trade routes. All remaining Carthaginian dependencies, as well as other Phoenician city-states, came under Roman rule by the first century AD.