The great depression American families and homes, millions of families lost millions of their savings as many banks collapsed in the 1930s
No matter what some people may think about our foreign policy in the 1900s, the facts speak for themselves. Our foreign policy in the 1900s enabled us to become the most powerful nation on earth. The rulers of this country have had the capacity to use that strength for good. In the 1900s, we used our military might and economic prowess a number of times to defend weaker countries and assist poorer nations. As a result of our sound foreign policy, we saved Europe from the tyranny of Nazi aggression, while we attempted to halt the advances of Communism in Korea and Vietnam. Our Marshall plan helped Europe rebuild its economy after WWII. Our Berlin airlift prevented tens of thousands of East Germans from starving to death. Now, i know this isn't 2 or 3 paragraphs but you should expand on what i put.
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The international community condemned the Armenian Genocide. In May 1915, Great Britain, France, and Russia advised the Young Turk leaders that they would be held personally responsible for this crime against humanity. There was a strong public outcry in the United States against the mistreatment of the Armenians. At the end of the war, the Allied victors demanded that the Ottoman government prosecute the Young Turks accused of wartime crimes. Relief efforts were also mounted to save "the starving Armenians." The American, British, and German governments sponsored the preparation of reports on the atrocities and numerous accounts were published. On the other hand, despite the moral outrage of the international community, no strong actions were taken against the Ottoman Empire either to sanction its brutal policies or to salvage the Armenian people from the grip of extermination. Moreover, no steps were taken to require the postwar Turkish governments to make restitution to the Armenian people for their immense material and human losses.
The Mexican-American War<span> (1846-1848) </span>
i dont think The United States shouldve because tthe mexicans invited texans to their land and then the texans wanted the land for themselves.the mexicans just won independence so they were a poor country and they lost the land