Answer:
Yes, because Nakyum love Lourd Seungho and there crazy
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
I answerd this question and they took down my answer LOL
You didn't provide choices, but the main reason for refusing entry into the League of Nations was the belief that doing so meant giving up some of the United States' own sovereignty and could commit the US to defend other nations' security rather than its own.
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The United States never joined the League of Nations, in spite of the fact that an organization such as the League of Nations was the signature idea of US President Woodrow Wilson. He had laid out 14 Points for establishing and maintaining world peace following the Great War (World War I). Point #14 was the establishment of an international peacekeeping association. The Treaty of Versailles adopted that idea, but back home in the United States, there was not support for involving America in any association that could diminish US sovereignty over its own affairs or involve the US again in wars beyond those pertinent to the United States' own national security. Because of its objections to membership in the League of Nations, the United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles.
Out of these options, the best answer is "<span>D. by the amendment process". This is the only way to make changes to the constitution, and involves the acts of Congress. </span>
Answer:
In 1887, white business leaders forced King <u>David Kalakaua</u> to change Hawaii's constitution to grant voting rights only to wealthy landowners.
Explanation:
The 1887 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom was signed by King David Kalakaua. The king was threatened to be killed at gunpoint if he didn't sign the document, and inevitably, he gave in. The document said that all Native Hawaiians' land was to be taken away and handed over to foreign landowners.