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The Preparedness Movement
The Preparedness Movement was founded in the US shortly after war broke out in Europe in 1914. Adherents of the Preparedness Movement urged the US to strengthen its military power and also thought that the US should become engaged in World War I. The movement held summer camps to train future military officers. It was led in part by Theodore Roosevelt and Leonard Wood.
The Woman's Peace Party
This group was one of many that wanted the United States to stay neutral in the war. The party, which was created in 1915, feared that increased militarism in the US would lead the country to war. Led by activist Jane Addams, the party wrote a letter to President Wilson urging him to focus on finding a diplomatic, rather than military, solution to the war in Europe.
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1. North Korea
The Soviet Union and its allies were Communists and so was North Korea so they supported North Korea so the government could retain control.
2. South Korea
South Korea was more democratic and capitalist which the US and its allies were so they supported south Korea so that system of government would continue.
3. South Vietnam
The US and its allies supported South Vietnam for the same reason as South Korea above. To protect Capitalism.
4. North Vietnam and Viet Cong
North Vietnam and the Viet Cong were Communist so the Soviets and their allies supported them to protect Communism.
5. Mujahideen
The United States and her allies supported and contributed military aid to the Mujahideen so that they could defeat the Soviets who were fighting in Afghanistan on behalf of the Communist government.
6. Communist Government.
The Soviet Union was Communist and so supported the Communist government of Afghanistan.
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They woke up and smwlled the coffee
In other words they knew sokething was wrong
D. Unqualified British Victory.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was in and of itself, a victory for the British, however it still served as encouragement to the American people. The British may have won, but they suffered massive losses.