Answer:
Suppose that it is 1796. Do you think the United States should become involved in world affairs? Why or why not? Suppose George Washington has just given his Farewell Address. The reason why we are pursuing these policies is because of low money, debts, foreign complications, U.S. was not prepared for war.
Explanation:
Kublai Khan is known and revered for his civilian and
administrative, not his military achievements. Grandson of Genghis Khan,
Kublai sought to govern rather than to exploit and devastate the vast
domains bequeathed to him by two generations of Mongol conquests. He
made the transition from a nomadic conqueror from the steppes to
effective ruler of a sedentary society. Ironically, however, his reign
witnessed the Mongols’ most remarkable military success, the subjugation
of the Southern Sung dynasty of China, and simultaneously their
greatest military fiascos, the failed naval expeditions against Japan
and Java.
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The correct answer would be B.
First of all the the U.S. wasn't part of the League of Nations. In fact they refused to lol XD.
But in short since the U.S. wasn't a part of the Treaty of Versailles, the Senate objected the idea of approving the treaty.
hope this helps! :D
Well, for economic effect: the economy boomed (in america). War efforts make the economy boom, with guns, ammo, rations, etc. Women were given jobs in factories. For environmental: bombs, trenches, and guns ravished the land. Buildings and cities were bombed, people were killed, fields were covered in mud, dead bodies, and trenches. Rats and lice were rampant. farms were destroyed.