<span>Generally speaking, colonial unity and military readiness in the early battles of the Revolution lay the groundwork for international support, since before the colonists started winning battles against Britain many thought that they stood no chance to win the Revolution. </span>
This statement is true.
When making foreign trading policies, things like tariffs decide how many things will be imported from where. If you have a most favored nation, you give them lower tariffs and thus motivate them to trade more with you and you help their economy. There can also be an opposite when you make tariffs higher for someone in order to reduce their importing.
I'm going to take an educated guess and say it's: D. humid subtropical
It just makes sense to me:-)
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If it’s the first world war this was due to the unrestricted submarine ware fair where the Germans sunk any ships or submarines in one of the oceans. Warning Germany not to sink American ships Germany did and America declared war on Germany. If you are talking about world war 2 then that is due to the Japanese booming Pearl Harbor but missing a flight carrier.