<span>It made the League of Nations weak and ineffectual, because after World War I, the United States was the only country left with enough muscle to enforce the League's decisions.
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Answer:
The correct answer choice to the question: This statement is based upon the assumption that..., would be: The allied powers will defeat Nazi Germany.
Explanation:
This particular excerpt has been taken from the document "Atlantic Charter", issued on 14th August, 1941, and signed by both President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill. In it the two leaders inform the world of the reason for the need for armed actions against the rising threat presented by Hitler´s regime, and the correctness of their acting immediately, with the help of all their allies, to stop the tyranny of Nazi Germany and Hitler. In this charter, the leaders practically assure the world that action is needed, that both Britain and the U.S commit themselves to achieving what it right and necessary for the wellfare of the entire world and their wish for peace, and the ensuring of the rights that all people should expect. They are assuring the world that Germany will be defeated by their joint power. This is why the answer is the one above.
A type of jurisdiction that state and local trial courts have is : LIMITED JURISDICTION. This jurisdiction can only hear the types of cases specified in the Constitution and federal statues (which is mainly federal crimes, cases rising under the federal law, cases with/against the U.S. government party, and cases involving 'diversity of citizenship."
Great Society was a failure.
(It is a great idea to help poor people. There will always be poor people. No matter what you do.)
Also too much money was being dumped in Vietnam, and Johnson was not paying attention. Should have maybe pulled troops out of Vietnam then started his Communist ideas.
Sorry maybe a bit too rough. But they were. Some people will work harder then others, why should they not get paid more for what they do?