The United States in my opinion made the right decision to join the world war when they did.
<h3>How did the United States make the best decision by joining ww1?</h3>
Although the United States had tried to continue with their neutrality stance on the war, it became important that they joined because they were becoming a target of the axis powers.
German was carrying out submarine attacks on the nations vessels. Also the Zimmerman telegram showed that the Germans saw the United States as an enemy.
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Christopher Columbus set out looking to find a western sea route to China and India.
Answer:
Its C.
Explanation:
Imperialist believe they are superior to other races and believes they are the ruler of the world. Not the exact meaning but its similar. Just think about Imperlist Japan in ww2. That should help you answer these type of questions.
The European Union acknowledged the ongoing financial crisis and pledged to rein in all the EU members as well as the member states' central banks to collaborate and assist all the companies that were facing difficulties with liquidity. The EU also called for the credibility of the financial system which would help to put this situation to a halt.