The answer to the question is Korea
<span>Isolationism
was strong during the first half of 1930’s due to the series of events. Most
Isolationist believed that the U.S. weapon market and business plotted and led
the country into The Great Depression and joining the WWI. Roosevelt was the
President during that time and an internationalist and realist. The events from
the 1930’s caused the rise of the anti-war organizations. </span>
Madison didn't want any parts of the government to become too powerful, so he established the checks and balances, which each branch watches over the other so one doesn't become too powerful
I believe that the correct answer is C. Even during the war the South was enraged by the The Emancipation Proclamation with its promise of freedom for their slaves, because the slaves were their primary work force, and as such represented their labor source. It's true, the South was very rich, but it was primarily tied up in the slave economy. When there was no slaves to work, the economy suffered.