<em>United States</em>
Explanation:
The League of Nations was formally made after World War I and was made to create peace and wanted to prevent smaller countries from being overrun, this ultimately failed as World War II began.
The United States was never in the League of Nations, as Congress would not allow it. Even so, the League of Nations was started by Woodrow Wilson, who was the United States' President during World War I. Many of the American people also thought it would not be good to get involved in such affairs.
The League of Nations was weak. It took a lot of time to be able to do anything, did not have any real power, and did not have any troops. By the time the League could even do anything, most of the time smaller countries would already be doomed. It ended up getting abolished because many people saw it as essentially useless.
For people to express nationalism it is first necessary for them to identify themselves as belonging to a nation, that is, a large group of people who have something in common. The rise of centralized monarchies, which placed people under one rule and eliminated feudalism , made this possible. The realization that they might possess a common history, religion, language, or race also aided people in forming a national identity. When both a common identity and a formal authority structure over a large territory (i.e., the state) exist, then nationalism becomes possible.
It does not identify as democrat or republican but americas ideology leans towards republican more than democracy
The Neolithic revolution is called the transition of humanity from existence by hunting and gathering life for agriculture, from subsistence farming to farming producing<span>.
The transition to agriculture and cattle breeding, and then the selection of crafts has resulted in the emergence of exchange. The exchange was gradually extended. Originally, the exchange was natural in nature. With its expansion the need for a single equivalent, which is money, came.The improvement tools and improving productivity has resulted in surplus production, and then to the expansion of trade and the emergence of property inequality. Gradually the transition to the emergence of private property begins.
Briefly<span>:</span>
</span>Neolithic
Agriculture and animal husbandry
Craft
Exchange and trade
Inequality and private property
The development of metal
The Chalcolithic
He had stolen his sister chocolate and ate it. After, he left the house when he returned his parents were gone.